When using appliances like F5's LTM, there is no need to purchase multiple
load balancers unless you are looking for physical segregation for security
reasons or fault tolerance for the load balancers.

Axton Grams

These statements represent my opinions and nothing more.

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:22 PM, David Abry <davidla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> **
> Hi List,
>
> We are looking into purchasing a load Balancer for the Mid-Tier and a
> second load Balancer for the ARServers. We will be using ITSM 7.6 / 7.5
> ARServer in a all Windows 2003 environment.  We are using IIS / Apache
> Servlet Engine.  We have a high number of users connecting via the
> Mid-Tier...
>
> I am looking for any recommendations on what customers are currently using
> for load balancers as well as success stories.  I know BMC has
> recommendations in the "Using a hardware load Balancer 7.1" white paper, but
> it would be good to know what has proven to be successful since BMC support
> only provides the white paper...
>
> I have seen on the list that some customers are using F5 BIG-IP.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> V/R,
>
> David Abry
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