On 16/08/2015 11:21 PM, "Mitchell Gurspan" <[email protected]>
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> Hi –
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> Would you be able to tell me if HAProxy can be used to solve the
following problem?
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> I host an iis 7.5) windows site on a comcast business static IP (in
office). the internet goes down sometimes and I’d like redundancy.
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> I cant find the proper way to add a second internet provider/static IP
for failover when the primary line goes down.
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> I thought maybe DNS round robin but it looks like an IIS site cannot have
multiple bindings for this
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> Any thoughts? Is there a standard architecture or method for Internet
connectivity redundancy for one website on one server ? Cost is an issue.
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> Thanks!
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> Mitchell
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> Visualjobmatch.com
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Can't see what this has to do with haproxy this is something you setup in
your infrastructure. Get a router with two WAN ports each connected to
different ISP. For DYI you can set linux box as router with iptables and
policy routing. Google will show you many exmples how to do it.

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