--On Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:51 PM +0200 Giovanni Baruzzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I gathered an interesting experience lately with load balancers and LDAP. I don't remember even the name of the product, but the problem are of general type. 1. All load balancers support LDAP, No one knows it. 2. They are designed for the short living connections of http, and not really apted to manage long living connections as for LDAP 3. They sacrifice a lot of ressources to manage "persistence", adressing request coming from the same client to the same server
I'm assuming you mean "All hardware based" load balancers. Because I don't have the issues you describe with our software load balancing solution.
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