|  | Posted by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) on 04/16/07 03:37 
"pbd22" <dushkin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175538756.772556.294980@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
 > for www.somesite.com
 >
 > would the database server and associated drives
 > look something like this:
 >
 > database server:
 > data.somesite.com
 
 I tend to NOT do this, if only because if you have a "hole" in security it
 makes things a bit easier to discover.
 
 (Granted, security through obscurity is not a great idea, but at times it
 can help a bit.)
 
 
 >
 > various drives on the database server:
 > db1.data.somesite.com, db2.data.somesite.com, db3.data.somesite.com,
 > and so on...
 >
 > anybody out there build a database cluster before? how
 > did you handle naming?
 
 Database cluster named:  FOO
 Server1: FOO1
 Server2: FOO2
 ServerN: FOON
 
 
 >
 > finally, I am noticing that really big sites such as yahoo and hotmail
 > use garbage in their namespace. So, for example, this is hotmail:
 >
 > by138w.bay138.mail.live.com
 
 That's server 138 in their bay area datacenter is my guess.
 
 >
 > is there an advantage to using a less obvious naming convention?
 >
 > responses appreciated!
 >
 
 
 
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