I would do both.  :-)   I would have redundant load balancers, at two
different locations, that balance the loads between multiple servers at
their respective locations.  Then, use DNS (Also redundant at multiple
locations) to round robin between the two locations.  :-)

 

Considering using VM for the DNS and Load Balancing portions, and perhaps
the QMailToaster portion too, you could probably pull it off with one or two
machines at each location.

 

 

Michael J. Colvin

NorCal Internet Services

 <http://www.norcalisp.com/> www.norcalisp.com

 

 <http://www.norcalisp.com/> 

 

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From: Scott Hughes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 1:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Opinions Please

 

I am considering setting up a second QMT server using Jake's replicated
server tutorial.  These servers will be in two different cities for maximum
redundancy.  If I remember correctly, Jake mentioned setting up DNS round
robin to balance the two QMT servers.

My question is this:  Is DNS better for load balancing, or would it be
better to utilize a load balancing program like 'balance'
(http://www.inlab.de/balance.html) ?  Or does it really make a difference
for this application.  I would be balancing IMAP (993) / SMTP (25) / POP3
(110).

Thanks,

Scott

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