I am thinking about using this for a project I am doing.  The reference I am 
reading is located here

http://www.zenloadbalancer.org/doc/ZenLB%20administration%20guide.html#__RefHeading__119_1492156884

In sections 5.2.2.1 and 5.2.2.2 they talk about creating your farms.

I notice the example Ip addresses are internal network addresses.   (192.168)

Here is my mock example of what I'm envisioning:


1 zen load balancer, 2 cloud instances


*        A dedicated server running zen loadbalancer hosted on SoftLayer with a 
few externally routable ip addresses assigned to it.


*        Two web applications, one running on amazon EC2 and the other running 
on windows azure both with externally routable ip addresses assigned to them.

Will it let you put an external ip address into this so I can be round robin 
balancing and reverse proxying to a web application hosted outside of the load 
balancers "internal" network.

All of the examples I have been able to find with any reverse proxy software is 
a reverse proxy with routable ips, relaying data from an internal network 
interface.

Two questions.


*        Will external routeable ip addresses even work in this section?


*        If it would work, assuming my servers are super fast, and my bandwidth 
is very good.  Do you think routing a reverse proxy over the internet would be 
fast enough?



If anyone has tried this let me know.



Any help is greatly appreciated



Thanks

~Chris

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