or docker swarm mode :D
El 24/11/16 a las 16:22, David Lang escribió:
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016, mosto...@gmail.com wrote:
As we are concerned about high availability and load balancing, we
plan to deploy multiple instances.
just a note that while rsyslog doesn't implement load balancing
itself, it has features to support load balancing environments, so you
pick the load balancer you want on the receiving end and have rsyslog
disconnect every X messages to give the load balancer a chance to work.
I think this only works if you do IP based load balancing, rather than
DNS based load balancing (especially as so many systems now run a
caching DNS locally)
Personally, I use corosync (clusterlabs.org) but you can also use
haproxy, lvs, or a commercial load balancer like f5
David Lang
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