Cluster failover is also available in the public git repository and the
experimental community package respository.

But for a simple redundant router setup, VRRP is probably a better option.

Justin Fletcher wrote:
> The next subscription release (date TBD) will support cluster failover as 
> well.
> 
> Justin
> 
> On 9/11/07, Daren Tay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok I know I have been posting a whole slew of things today, but after being
>> away for so long,
>> I just have to put the questions in my head to rest..
>>
>> pardon me
>>
>> I understand Vyatta has firewalling capability, but a pity I don't have a
>> spare machine right now to test it, but is it sufficient?
>> Does it do IDS too? How much of a performance hit would I expect? 50% more?
>>
>> Maybe I am being greedy (or stingy, depends on how you look at it), but I am
>> thinking if I could cut some cost and implement them all in one box
>>
>>
>> Lastly, for today, I am planning to do a active-passive setup, meaning 2
>> boxes of Vyatta, so as to achieve a roll-over if one goes down.
>> Right now, my datacenter is suggesting that they can handle that part for me
>> by having an additional line pulled to the 2nd router and if they detect a
>> failure (failed ping), they will auto-rollover.
>>
>> Anyway to get Vyatta to handle that, in a cluster mode or something.. maybe
>> using Heartbeat?
>> Because considering Vyatta is an application, I am worried the situation
>> whereby the service hung, but it responds to ICMP request...
>>
>> I saw that happening before (with regular web servers). So am not sure if
>> this is a valid worry?
>>
>> Thanks again!
>> Daren
>>
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