Re: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-31 Thread Chris Norloff
We use Cisco load balancing to our web servers, then WebSphere clustering to load balance across our application servers (CFMX running on WebSphere).

The Cisco is really invisible to our application - it handles everything in its own hardware/software.

I don't have any experience specifically with Cluster Cats.

Chris Norloff

-- Original Message --
From: Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date:Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:43:02 -0400

Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
balancers.

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CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
balancers.

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Re: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Adam Churvis
Contact me offlist and I'll be happy to talk to you about it.770-446-8866
is my office phone.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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Advanced Intensive Training:
* C#  ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers
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* Advanced Development with CFMX and SQL Server 2000
http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com

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- Original Message - 
From: Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

 Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
 around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
 clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
 webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
 balancers.

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RE: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Mark A Kruger
well... I'm not sure how good it is going to do you if one is behind the
load balancer and 1 is in front.In the words of Mr. Miagi - it takes 2
to tango. ... maybe it was boggie... can't remember.
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
balancers.

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Re: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Adam Churvis
I think he meant they were both going to sit behind the one switch.

By the way, you can virtually split a Cisco switch such that it load
balances your web server farm separately from your ColdFusion server farm
running in distributed mode.Great for balancing resources on sites that
weigh more heavily toward web service or toward application service, and you
want to grow the hardware each side of your server farm accordingly.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia

Advanced Intensive Training:
* C#  ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers
* ColdFusion MX Master Class
* Advanced Development with CFMX and SQL Server 2000
http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com

Download CommerceBlocks V2.1 and LoRCAT from
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

The ColdFusion MX Bible is in bookstores now!
- Original Message - 
From: Mark A Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:16 PM
Subject: RE: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

 well... I'm not sure how good it is going to do you if one is behind the
 load balancer and 1 is in front.In the words of Mr. Miagi - it takes
2
 to tango. ... maybe it was boggie... can't remember.
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance


Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
balancers.

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Re: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
thanks adam...I'll take you up on that in the next day or two.

Doug

- Original Message -
From: Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:40:24 -0400
Subject: Re: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think he meant they were both going to sit behind the one switch.

 By the way, you can virtually split a Cisco switch such that it load
 balances your web server farm separately from your ColdFusion server farm
 running in distributed mode.Great for balancing resources on sites that
 weigh more heavily toward web service or toward application service, and you
 want to grow the hardware each side of your server farm accordingly.

 Respectfully,

 Adam Phillip Churvis
 Member of Team Macromedia

 Advanced Intensive Training:
 * C#  ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers
 * ColdFusion MX Master Class
 * Advanced Development with CFMX and SQL Server 2000
 http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com

 Download CommerceBlocks V2.1 and LoRCAT from
 http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

 The ColdFusion MX Bible is in bookstores now!

- Original Message - 
 From: Mark A Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:16 PM
 Subject: RE: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

  well... I'm not sure how good it is going to do you if one is behind the
  load balancer and 1 is in front.In the words of Mr. Miagi - it takes
 2
  to tango. ... maybe it was boggie... can't remember.
 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:43 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance
 
 
 Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been googling
 around and looking at macr for abit.So much is about CF5 and
 clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should it be used?Have 2
 webservers going to sit them behind one of those fance cisco load
 balancers.
 
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RE: CFMX 6.1 and cisco load balance

2004-08-30 Thread Dave Watts
 Ok, anyone got some pointers for setting this up?I've been 
 googling around and looking at macr for abit.So much is 
 about CF5 and clustercats.ClusterCats still around?Should 
 it be used?Have 2 webservers going to sit them behind one 
 of those fance cisco load balancers.

ClusterCATS is still around, but you probably don't want to use it. CFMX
applications can be clustered at the web server level, or the application
server level, or both, as Adam Churvis indicated, but you don't have to use
distributed mode to take advantage of application server clustering.

There are plenty of links on the MM site about using CFMX clustering, also.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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