>A software solution is to use Windows 2000 Advanced Server.  In a
>clustered environment, there is a parameter called Affinity.  Affinity
>will maintain the client's session to one particular server in the
>cluster.  Advanced Server works by assigning the cluster 1 IP address
>and each individual server a secondary IP address.

Bewarned. I've seen this w2k solution fail miserably twice out of two
attempted deployments. Hardware loadbalancing is the way to go imo.

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