> Well, Linux Virtual Server is using ipchains (on the load balancer), > and you can use any kind of OS on your real servers (those running your > application), since it's only TCP/IP routing and/or forwarding. Thanks
Frederic, I had only ever hand-cranked this kind
of
setup manually with ipchains and not looked as LVS. 8-)
Yes
indeed, the OS you run it on is Linux as a load-balancing
router, and yes, the balanced machines can be anything.
I've
run
various Windoze machines (ulp!) behind this kind of setup.
Kind
regards
Derek.
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