you can also use DNS round robin,
www.mysite.com resolves to two or more IP addresses.
Filip
Andrew Miehs wrote:
We use F5 BigIPs, but they are probably overkill for your application
- The cisco probably will be as well.
A 'Cheap' software solution might be to work with redirects, and 2
separate IP addresses.
ie: ssl1.mysite.com and ssl2.mysite.com - You will need 2 ssl keys
though for this to work.
Does all of your app require ssl? or just a certain part, ie: payment.
Do you need the stickiness
for the whole app? or just for the ssl (seeing you are using tomcat,
you will probably need it for the whole app)...
Andrew
On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:24 PM, Kelly Vista wrote:
Hi -
We are looking to deploy our app, running on Tomcat 5, soon and are
exploring load balancing options. We are looking at H/W and S/W
solutions, and I was wondering if anyone had any past
experience/advice they would like to share.
Our deployment is as pretty run-of-the-mill as it gets: 2 machines,
each running Tomcat. We would like to avoid replicating state (since
we have a lot of state in these apps, for reasons beyond our current
control). Even in-memory session replication would not be option
here, so we're punting on the Tomcat cluster solution.
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