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On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 2:26 AM, Mir Islam <mis...@mirislam.com> wrote:
> Just in case anyone was following in my effort to get HAProxy running in EC2. 
> The "peers" mode will not work in EC2 because the IP address identified in 
> the peer section must be an ip which is bound to the interface. I could not 
> find a way to bypass it. Since the static IP assigned in EC2 are not really 
> bound to the interfaces on the vm itself, it appears for the time being it is 
> not possible to run in peer mode with static IP. It is possible to use the 
> internal 10.x.x.x IP assigned by Amazon but that may change after a reboot. 
> Oh, well I guess it is what it is.
> On Feb 8, 2012, at 7:33 AM, Mir Islam wrote:
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>>
>> On Feb 8, 2012, at 2:49 AM, Baptiste wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This kind of scenario is really dependent from your configuration.
>>> Basically, you want to configure HAProxy to load-balance SSL services
>>> hosted by your application servers.
>>
>> That is correct.
>>
>>> Persistence based on SSLID into HAProxy, sharing the stick-table
>>> between both haproxy.
>>
>> Right, that way any one of the pair of HAProxy server would know where to 
>> send the request from client.
>>
>>> This may work, but be carefull with the "peers" section, since your LB
>>> will change their IP addresses each time they'll reboot...
>>
>> Right, the internal IP changes since it is on DHCP. But I was thinking of 
>> assigning static IP (EIP in Amazon term) to the HAProxies. And then refer to 
>> each other via those EIP. Here is a quick and dirty diagram of howI am 
>> thinking of implementing. Ofcourse the main cost is the static IP addresses 
>> that I have to get from Amazon. Thanks Baptiste.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <PastedGraphic-1.pdf>
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Mir Islam <mis...@mirislam.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi, I am thinking of the following scenario to implement in AWS.
>>>>
>>>> Two HAProxies with SSL stickiness, TCP pass through and in peer mode. 
>>>> Using Amazon ELB to do round robin load balance between the two server. 
>>>> Basically the idea is to create automatic failover for HA proxy servers. 
>>>> Theoretically it should work since both of the servers have the same 
>>>> session information. Am I wrong on this assumption?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Mir
>>
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