We use Elfiq Link Load Balancers to balance our multiple T1's.

http://www.elfiq.com/Products/Overview/Overview.aspx

Joe Fox
Systems/Network Administrator

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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Durf <[email protected]> wrote:

> My vote would be for the Alvaco OptiqRoute:
> http://www.alvaco.com/
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> We've been resellers for over a year, have installed probably a dozen and
> are very happy with the devices.  They are much, much cheaper than your
> BigIP, Fatpipe or Radware devices, *but* provide true inbound DNS-based load
> balancing and not just bandwidth aggregation or failover.
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> Ping Manny at Alvaco for any questions, he's very helpful.
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> -- Durf
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> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Matthew Bullock <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>  Have a look at Zeus.
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>> I haven't used the GLB but do use the load balancer and it works great.
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>> *From:* Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[email protected]]
>> *Sent:* Saturday, December 13, 2008 7:23 AM
>> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
>> *Subject:* BIG IP
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>> Im looking for some global failover devices. These are the only guys I
>> know but in reading through their specs, besides being 20k, I didn't truly
>> see what was going to be required.
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>> Basically I have 3 sites a primary and 2 failover locations (the company
>> is split into two divisions each one fails over to another locale)
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>> I would like to be able to failover automatically to both. They are in the
>> same public ip subnet but just need routing to different areas.
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>> I guess the overall question is what is required on our end to make this
>> scenario work, and is there something other than big ip that could
>> accomplish this successfully that I can research. At one of my colo's I see
>> a bunch of Coyote Points but those seem to be load balancers not really wan
>> failover type products.
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>> I was also looking at global dns providers which apparently offer this
>> kind of masking service but I saw pricing from 1k-1.5k/month which doesn't
>> make a lot of sense either.
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