I have been using Pound, Varnish, Keepalived and Heartbeat in several
setups over the last couple of years and it works fine.
It becomes more interesting if you mix them all together and try to get
the documentation in order. :)
VRRPD isn't as userfriendly as Keepalived or Heartbeat if I remember
correctly but perhaps that has changed over the years.
Martin
On 04/10/2013 02:47 PM, Budiwijaya wrote:
I'm using pound with keepalived to achive high availability. Works great.
As a bonus, we can upgrade our box alternately.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 6:07 AM, James Bensley <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi All,
How are people achieving fail-over with Pound, in the event the server
becomes unavailable?
I am thinking of something like keepalived to use VRRP to fail-over to
a second box if the first one fails (so they share the same public
IP),
OR
IPVS, again to share the same public.
However, I haven't had a chance to lab up either scenario yet. Are
people using either of the scenarios, which do they prefer? Or if you
are doing something else, what are you doing, how is it working out
for you?
I am primarily after active/passive fail-over, active/active is a
luxury extra.
Many thanks,
James.
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