Not sure where to post this, but here goes.
Lets say I have 2 internet connections. 1 cable 1 DSL. Both with static IPs. I have them both plugged into a router that accepts 2 connections and does load balancing and what not. Each connection obviously has a different IP.
I have e-mail hosted on a server, along with web and everything else. That's all on 1 IP. If that connection goes down, I want everything to go out on the cable connection. Which will obviously happen when the router sees the connection is bad on the DSL.
Here's the thing. I want my domain name to point to the new IP almost immediately when it goes down. Distributed DNS seems like what I want. A site hosts your DNS and you change your IP on there manually and it immediately updates your new IP. What I want is something that will say, ping x.x.x.1 every few minutes to see if it's up. If it sees that it's down, it will automatically update my IP to x.x.x.2 for me. And when it sees that x.x.x.1 comes back online, it'll move back over to that one.
Does anybody know of a service that does this type of thing or am I living in a dream world?
Lets say I have 2 internet connections. 1 cable 1 DSL. Both with static IPs. I have them both plugged into a router that accepts 2 connections and does load balancing and what not. Each connection obviously has a different IP.
I have e-mail hosted on a server, along with web and everything else. That's all on 1 IP. If that connection goes down, I want everything to go out on the cable connection. Which will obviously happen when the router sees the connection is bad on the DSL.
Here's the thing. I want my domain name to point to the new IP almost immediately when it goes down. Distributed DNS seems like what I want. A site hosts your DNS and you change your IP on there manually and it immediately updates your new IP. What I want is something that will say, ping x.x.x.1 every few minutes to see if it's up. If it sees that it's down, it will automatically update my IP to x.x.x.2 for me. And when it sees that x.x.x.1 comes back online, it'll move back over to that one.
Does anybody know of a service that does this type of thing or am I living in a dream world?