A less expensive Load balancer that we are finding to work extremely 
well is from Kemp Technologies (http://www.kemptechnologies.com/).  I 
think we are using the Load Master 2500.  It works great.


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Owen Knapp wrote:
> Devices like F5's Big-IP would allow you to load balance servers and 
> configure your users so that their session stays on the same server 
> (would only bounce to another if said server went down) which would keep 
> your session variables working fine w/o the need to reprogram your apps 
> to use client vars for instance.
>
> I'd recommend using UUID for CFToken if you were to do this though.
>
>
> - owen
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>>    My immediate requirement is to have failover for our cf web server.
>>
>>    I have a couple of servers that could be using Hardware Load Balancing.  
>> However, when I think of session variables and java memory and no shared 
>> storage for logging, I'm almost certain that this would not work.  Will it 
>> work?
>>
>>    I am unfamilar with cf clustering as well.  Is that a good solution for 
>> failover?
>>
>>    Another solution is to simply have a hot backup web server on standby.
>>
>>   Finally, does anyone know what software runs this forum.  It rocks!
>>
>> WAD
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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