Thanks Guillaume, thats what I need ! Regards, Thomas.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 15:54, Guillaume Bourque < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Thomas > > We used to install ubuntu jeos 8.0.4 ( just enought OS ) in vmware and it > was using 20 mg ram on the host and not much CPU. I'm pretty sure you have > that on your host. You can allocate 128M ram to the vm and 2 GB of disk. > > Now Jeos is part os a ubuntu server install, I never did it with 10.04 but > here is what I found this morning > > 'Download the server ISO image <http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download>, > boot from it, press F4 on the first screen and select "Install a minimal > virtual machine"' > > You will found haproxy buid for 386 or 64 bit taht you can install in > these vm. > > We use that in a production env for for 50-60 user for RDP protocol and it > just work. > > YMMV > > Guillaume > > > > > Le 29 mars 2012 09:05, Thomas Manson <[email protected]> a écrit > : > > Hi, >> >> In my job, I need to setup some HA setup with two VMWare image running >> on my laptop (16GB of RAM, SSD, Core i7). >> >> I need a load balancer, but quite often we're using Windows OS for >> convenience, and HAProxy do not run on windows (at least easily). >> >> So I'd like to now if there is very small footprint (in memory) linux >> with HAProxy on it that I would use for all my tests. >> >> >> anybody aware of that? >> >> Regards, >> Thomas. >> > > > > -- > Guillaume Bourque, B.Sc., > 514 576-7638, http://ca.linkedin.com/in/GuillaumeBourque/fr > >

