The RedHat Load balancing clustering tool (piranha) might looks a bit complex, but in reality, it's just a fancy wrapper around ipvsadm which is the user-space tool for the kernel traffic director. I havent played with Nth module, but ipvsadm is probably more tested. So, we don't have a hardware balancer ? are we searching for a software balancing solution ?
On 5/11/07, Mike McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damian Myerscough wrote: > Hey Mike, > >> 3) Proxy server upgrades. Right now our proxy servers are running stock >> RHEL4. We've been meaning to upgrade them to RHEL5 for a while now but >> they are on a different network segment then the rest of our hardware >> and as such we cannot easily pxe boot them (it would involve a request >> to the SOC). I'm going to put a plan together to do this and minimize >> any risk that may come up. The main benefit being mod_proxy_balancer. >> I'm still hoping we can acquire some hardware balancers but this will >> help us limp along for this release :) > > Have you looked at using iptables for load balancing? Nth module could > help with this. Honestly I didn't. I thought about using some of the RH clustering suite but it will add a bit more overhead then we want for our current environment. Do you have a link to some good documentation for iptables based load balancing? -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list
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