On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 06:39:11PM -0800, John Oliver spake thusly:
> +1  I ran into a couple of things getting it working, and never had a
> chance to really load test it, but when you look at the price of
> commercial load balancers...

And the premier commercial load balancer these days seems to be the BigIP
from F5. And guess what it's running under the hood? Linux Virtual Server!
On RHEL 3.

> Consider Dell as well.  We have a number of Dell switches and I've been
> very happy with them.  CLI is very IOS-like.

We have a number of Dell switches and we are switching them out for Cisco.
The VLAN trunking wouldn't work (not even Dell could make it work) and
they tend to lock up taking down our network. There is a good reason why
they cost $1000 less than Cisco or HP.

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If Microsoft built cars instead of software, the airbag system would say
"Are you sure?" before going off.

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