Replicating files in multiple server using JSP

Hi,
I am developing a JSP page1.jsp to upload files into server and download from server. There are 3 servers (may increase in future) which will be accessed randomly based on load balance. The page1.jsp will be deployed in all the servers manually. The path inwhich file to be uploaded is same in all servers.
Now this is the scenario. If I am uploading file through page1.jsp, file will be stored in any one server based on load balance concept. How can I replicate the uploaded file in other servers also.
So that when i open the page1.jsp to download the file, I should be able to do. Please help me in this issue.
Thanks in advance.
Suresh A

Your problem is not related to jsp/java.
You can have a few options:
- save files to a database(mysql) for example and let the mysql servers replicate - very easy
- use another tool/software to replicate files between servers (like a backup program)

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