No I'm not talking about Windows...... :-) I found something called a SG Cluster, which is a floppy-based load distributor system based on PicoBSD (a floppy-based BSD distribution now being released WITH FreeBSD sources - like tinyX is). This floppy will act as a load director - that is, it hands out network traffic to a number of "real" servers, and acts as a load balancer. They also are often a part of a "fail-over" cluster themselves, so that they won't stop balancing the laod.
Has anyone seen this? Since I have a current and professional interest in Load Balancing Clusters, I'll take a look at it. I've seen PicoBSD - and used it - it works in 8M! I've not seen SG Clusters before.... Anyone have experience with Linux load balancing cluster software like Red Hat High Availability Server or TurboLinux Cluster? I've got to start working on those images I wanted - like a bridge, or a amateur radio setup, or a... a... load balancing director... -- David Douthitt UNIX Systems Administrator HP-UX, Unixware, Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel