Here at my work we use CSM (Cisco Services Manager) for load
balancing....but you can do it with hardware or software. 

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OK...how does the load balancer work? Is this a proprietary BMC piece of
software or some common web server load balancer?

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Not sure about doing it that way - but I've been in multiple situations
where there's a load balancer which effectively did the same thing using
multiple MT servers.

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Hi everyone:

 

Is it possible to create a high availability Midtier cluster? That is, a
cluster of Midtier servers that behave as a virtual single server so that if
one server fails the other picks up the load without the end users noticing?

 

Thanks,

Norm

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