Willy,
Yes they are one and the same. Adobe has rebranded away from "Flash" since the
new product is not Flash dependent. Little bit marketing ("Flash is dead"), but
also reflects a change from Flash Player to HTML5. The ports and transports are all the same, though. Thank you. Robert On Oct 29, 2013, at 2 :34 AM, Willy Tarreau <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Robert, > > On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 09:09:53PM -0400, Robert Snyder wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We currently balance 21 http and a dozen HTTPS (TCP listen block) web >> properties against caching servers and web heads in multiple data centers. We >> do some header-based traffic shaping (mostly redirecting mobile requests >> story our dedicated mobile site). >> >> We have been running out pair of failover physical HAProxy servers using >> heartbeat and keepalived VIP to failover. >> >> We are adding balancing media streaming to our web content. We will balance >> two backend Adobe Media Streaming servers. I am planning to use a TCP listen >> block. >> >> Does anyone have any experiences with HAProxy and streaming media? Ant things >> you wish you know before deployment? > > Just wondering, as I have zero knowledge on these servers, are they the same > as Adobe Flash Media Streaming ? Because if so, there seems to be a good howto > at f5 : > > http://www.f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/f5-adobe-flash-media-dg.pdf > > And since they're using totally generic TCP forwarding (even for health > checks), it might help you configure the servers appropriately for being > load balanced. > > Best regards, > Willy > ____________________________________________ Robert Snyder Outreach Information Technology The Pennsylvania State University The 329 Building, Suite 306E University Park PA 16802 Phone: 814-865-0912 E-mail: [email protected]
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