[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >You can make it work with homegrown solutions, but I've found the dedicated >load-balancing tools (at least Big/IP) to be effective and fairly easy to >work with, even with large loads, failover requirements, and more exotic >stuff like sticky sessions. This is one area where the problem seems to be >well enough defined for most people to use an off-the-shelf solution. >They're often more expensive than they should be, but if you don't have >someone on hand who knows the ipchains or LVS stuff it can save you some >time and trouble. > >- Perrin > If I'm not mistaken didn't the article about perl/mod_perl and etoys have some interesting things regarding load balancing?
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/10/17/etoys.html