I'm not even sure it is possible to load balance between two servers in a
cluster.  Since clusters are generally presented as one server.


Clayton

"Keith Whitfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi...
>
> I am in the process of implementing a Local Director for the
> servers in our company. Right now in the process of documenting
> the requirements and design of it. I have some questions for
> which the cisco site don't have information in the LD
> documentation. I have 2 servers on which I need to do load
> balancing as well as have a fail over redundancy in case one of
> them goes down. I can achieve this by the LD. But the traffic
> that goes via the LD are real time transactions and I don't know
> how the application(our) will respond to these requests, since
> LD laod balances on a packet-packet basis. Basically we will be
> having 2 instances of the application running.So, my questions
> are
>
> 1.To achieve synchronization between the servers for every
> transaction that occur Do I need to have a clustering software
> for these servers?
>
> 2.Can I configure the LD to forward all requests to only one
> server (even though it is connected to another server) and make
> the second available when the first goes down?
>
> 3. Does the The sample configs in the LD documentation assume
> that the servers are already clustered or have only static data
> for the outside users?
>
> Any comments on this or if someone has a similar setup what I am
> trying to acheive , please reply back.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
> Keith.
>
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