Are you guys hosting in-house?  You could build a dedicated linux box that
can do load balacing for you or use NLB.  A dedicated hardware load balancer
is most likely overkill for 2 servers.  

If you are being hosted however, it's probably a good idea to see if you can
get a shared hardware load balancer.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Dustin M Snell [Network Automation]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: 1 ColdFusion Failover costs 8-10x more than a standalone serv
er!

Hi Dave (or anyone else participating),

So do you recommend a hardware load balancer for a small 2 server setup
instead of using, let's say NLB in Windows 2003? Our server has about
3000-5000 unique visitors per day.

If you would recommend a hardware load balancer, which one would be a good
one start looking at for our size implementation?

Thanks to everyone for their help,

-Dustin Snell
Network Automation, Inc





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