Re: [expert] Load Balancing, windows style more or less

2003-02-05 Thread Jack Coates
google, linux virtual server.

On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 03:42, Robert Wideman wrote:
> Win2k Load Balancing uses a virtual IP address for all systems that you want
> to load balance with (multicasting?).  Basically i have to 3 systems running
> win2k server that i want to move to linux/unix.  Is there away to do this?
> All the info i have seen for multicasting is easily 4 years old for *nix.
> 
> Rob
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Re: [expert] Load Balancing, windows style more or less

2003-02-05 Thread Tru64 User
You might want to consider OpenMosix (
http://openmosix.sourceforge.net/ )

"..Once you have installed openMosix, the nodes in
the cluster start talking to one another and the
cluster adapts itself to the workload. Processes
originating from any one node, if that node is too
busy compared to others, can migrate to any other
node. openMosix continuously attempts to optimize the
resource allocation."


Perfect for Load balancing.

Richard Mollel


--- Robert Wideman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Win2k Load Balancing uses a virtual IP address for
> all systems that you want
> to load balance with (multicasting?).  Basically i
> have to 3 systems running
> win2k server that i want to move to linux/unix.  Is
> there away to do this?
> All the info i have seen for multicasting is easily
> 4 years old for *nix.
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> > Want to buy your Pack or Services from
MandrakeSoft?
> 
> Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
> 


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[expert] Load Balancing, windows style more or less

2003-02-05 Thread Robert Wideman
Win2k Load Balancing uses a virtual IP address for all systems that you want
to load balance with (multicasting?).  Basically i have to 3 systems running
win2k server that i want to move to linux/unix.  Is there away to do this?
All the info i have seen for multicasting is easily 4 years old for *nix.

Rob



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