For what it's worth, we use ldirector from the Linux High Availability project. (www.linux-ha.org) It's been working out quite well for us... allows us to do seemless upgrades to the slave LDAP servers behind the scenes without the users noticing. Doing so does sever some active connections but those are often ones that a client has opened and tried to keep open so they just reconnect and get a new server.

We have one master and three slaves. Master is the only writable one. (and really, it's not user writable, it's only editable via update scripts)

ldirectory is, of course, open source. It's somewhat non-trivial to set up though.

Daniel

On Oct 13, 2006, at 12:47 AM, qazmlp wrote:

Is the Stanford software load balancer implementation available as open
source? If yes/no, please give the details about where I can get it
from(The exact URL).
Also, please let me know where there are already some Customers using it.

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