Hello! You can try tunneling method for load balancing. Start from here: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/VS-IPTunneling.html We are using this type of installation and it works well.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Asela Jayasinghe <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Can you please tell me the available options to configure HA between two > different networks > > i.e. my primary server is running on 192.168.x.x network and my backup server > is running on 10.48.x.x networks > > Pardon me if sent this request to wrong mailing address > > Thanks > > regards > Asela > > > ________________________________ > > This e-mail is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. If you are > not the intended recipient or have received it in error, please delete it and > all copies from your system and notify the sender immediately by return > e-mail. Any unauthorized reading, reproducing, printing or further > dissemination of this e-mail or its contents is strictly prohibited and may > be unlawful. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be timely, > secure, error or virus-free. The sender does not accept liability for any > errors or omissions. > > _______________________________________________ > Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: > http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ > > LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] > Send requests to [email protected] > or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users > -- HUB _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [email protected] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
