>     1. What options are available?
>     2. How it works with 4D?
>     3. Has anyone done this as an OEM and what issues/obstacles have you run 
> into?
>    4. and so forth...

... As was said before a load balancer... it is a device that is put in front 
of a pool of machines. It balances the load between applications:

https://www.f5.com/services/resources/glossary/load-balancer

1 - There are many different types and prices for load balancers
2 - They work with 4D by same as other web servers, they route requests between 
servers... each 4D client would be a pool member.
3 - Yes
4 - Not really much more to say... load balancers can be configured in a round 
robin type setup or keep persistence for a user so they follow the same path.

Neil




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