Sorry if this is coming late - but you'd LOVE FreeSco. Stands for Free
Cisco and it replaces a cisco - completely free, runs on any old piece or
crap machine (486 etc) runs completely from a floppy, plus can handle all
kinds of other bits and pieces. Incredibly easy to install and just drop
in place - you'll never have to think about it again, and it's very very
secure.
www.freesco.org
HTH
Toby
At 09:06 PM 8/13/2001, you wrote:
>I've had some really good experiences with Cisco's Local Director 416. At
>$6000 - $7000 though, it's really not inexpensive.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Randy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 5:34 AM
>Subject: OT: Hardware Load Balancers
>
>
> > Hi all! I'm hoping that I can get some insight and guidance in the
> > load balancing arena. My little group provides intranet apps for
> > various parts of my company (some of them CF, some not). These apps
> > are spread across HP-UX, Linux, and NT, and are also spread across
> > multiple sites.
> >
> > We're looking for a smallish, inexpensive piece of hardware that would
> > recognize that a server was down and route traffic to an alternate.
> > It would be a bonus if it could recognize the app via URL, and route
> > to a designated replacement. Right now, we're not worried about
> > session and client variables.
> >
> > Recommendations, prices, thoughts? Vendors welcome.
> >
> > Many thanks!!!
> >
> > Randy Smith
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