Yes, this is no problem. We're using it without any problems on a ESX
Virtualized SLES 10 Box.
 
Take a look at www.loadbalancer.org, they use the same technique. You
can download a fully functional virtual appliance and test it for 30
days.
 
Kind Regards Conny

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** 
Thanks Conny,
 
Can you set up a Linux VM instance and load balance windows
environments?  I will check it out. Are you using this and has it been
stable and reliable?
 
Thanks!


On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Conny Martin
<conny.mar...@t-systems.com> wrote:


        ** 
        if you're looking for a cheap solution have a look at
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/whatis.html
         
        Kind Regards Conny

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        Gesendet: Montag, 10. Mai 2010 16:41
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        Betreff: Re: Load Balancer Recommendations 7.5 AR Server
Environment
        
        
        ** Thanks.  I am getting a quote on F5 LTM now. Not sure how
much they run...  I am sure they are not cheap.. 


        On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Robert Molenda
<robert.mole...@gmail.com> wrote:
        

                As long as the IP address remains the same you will be
fine - the MAC
                address must remain the same for licensing obviously...
                
                On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 5:53 AM, David Abry
<davidla...@gmail.com> wrote:
                > **
                
                >
                > Thanks for the response.  Do you know if the F5 LTM's
work well in VMWare
                > virtual environments? We are going to have these
servers on a VM server with
                > multiple AR VM server instances.
                >
                > Regards,
                > Dave
                >
                > On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Axton
<axton.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
                >>
                >> ** With the F5 LTM's you can host hundreds of farms
using a single device.
                >> Axton
                >> These statements represent my opinions and nothing
more.
                >>
                >> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:07 AM, David Abry
<davidla...@gmail.com> wrote:
                >>>
                >>> **
                >>>
                >>> So one hardware load balancer can be used for both
the ARServer and
                >>> Mid-Tiers?
                >>>
                >>> Thank you all for your response!!
                >>>
                >>> Regards,
                >>>
                >>> Dave Abry
                >>>
                >>> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Axton
<axton.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
                >>>>
                >>>> ** When using appliances like F5's LTM, there is no
need to purchase
                >>>> multiple load balancers unless you are looking for
physical segregation for
                >>>> security reasons or fault tolerance for the load
balancers.
                >>>> Axton Grams
                >>>> These statements represent my opinions and nothing
more.
                >>>>
                >>>> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:22 PM, David Abry
<davidla...@gmail.com>
                >>>> wrote:
                >>>>>
                >>>>> **
                >>>>> Hi List,
                >>>>>
                >>>>> We are looking into purchasing a load Balancer for
the Mid-Tier and a
                >>>>> second load Balancer for the ARServers. We will be
using ITSM 7.6 / 7.5
                >>>>> ARServer in a all Windows 2003 environment.  We
are using IIS / Apache
                >>>>> Servlet Engine.  We have a high number of users
connecting via the
                >>>>> Mid-Tier...
                >>>>>
                >>>>> I am looking for any recommendations on what
customers are currently
                >>>>> using for load balancers as well as success
stories.  I know BMC has
                >>>>> recommendations in the "Using a hardware load
Balancer 7.1" white paper, but
                >>>>> it would be good to know what has proven to be
successful since BMC support
                >>>>> only provides the white paper...
                >>>>>
                >>>>> I have seen on the list that some customers are
using F5 BIG-IP.
                >>>>>
                >>>>> Thanks in advance.
                >>>>>
                >>>>> V/R,
                >>>>>
                >>>>> David Abry
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