Deepak ravindra wrote:
>
> Local director does load balancing based on
> -processor load,
> - memory load,
> -Web server /App load
> -I/O load
> and many other such parameters
>
> Its a typical Layer 4 switching which ensures high availablity - a much
> needed feature for e-biz sites and N/Ws.
Perhaps he's referring to an Arrowpoint content-aware web switch, which is
now a Cisco box. :-) (Resistance is Futile)
The Arrowpoint switches can do load balancing using such criteria as he
mentioned. They are quite cool and they beat the heck out of anything Cisco
has. Which explains why C
Deepak,
Where are you getting the information that you have listed about the
criteria that LD's use for load balancing?
I have worked with LD's as recently as 2 months ago and none of these
sorts of options were available. Unless something has changed, there is
no server software supplied by Ci
Local director does load balancing based on
-processor load,
- memory load,
-Web server /App load
-I/O load
and many other such parameters
Its a typical Layer 4 switching which ensures high availablity - a much
needed feature for e-biz sites and N/Ws.
Cheers
Deepak
"Dave Santeramo" <[EMAIL PR
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From: Dave Santeramo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 10:39 AM
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Subject: Local Director load balancing
Does local director do simple round robin load balancing or can they
balance by proce
Does local director do simple round robin load balancing or can they
balance by processor load and/or disk load?
thanks
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