Re: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-05 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
I have to say it makes me happy to see so many people suggest Apache (even on Windows!) and VMWare as solutions -- both tools I've long been involved with. But I'm really looking for a 1u or smaller (eg VIA form-factor or Cisco PIX501-size) turnkey solution. I think that the used route on ebay

Re: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-05 Thread Eric Haskins
Are the newer LD's 1U??? I know when I worked form my previous employer We were switching to radware because of some issues with the LD. Not to mention they were like 4U each :) Eric On 4/5/07, John Paul Ashenfelter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have to say it makes me happy to see so many

Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread John Paul Ashenfelter
Folks, I'd like to know what you're using for lower-end *hardware* load balancing for your ColdFusion apps. I've got an application to deal with that doesn't have a lot of network bandwidth but does have a lot of processor load, so I don't need a paired set of BIGIPs to manage it :) I'd prefer

Re: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
-Talk Sent: Wed Apr 04 14:57:34 2007 Subject: Hardware load balancers (lower-end) Folks, I'd like to know what you're using for lower-end *hardware* load balancing for your ColdFusion apps. I've got an application to deal with that doesn't have a lot of network bandwidth but does have a lot

RE: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Russ
balancers (lower-end) Folks, I'd like to know what you're using for lower-end *hardware* load balancing for your ColdFusion apps. I've got an application to deal with that doesn't have a lot of network bandwidth but does have a lot of processor load, so I don't need a paired set of BIGIPs

RE: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Dave Watts
I'd prefer a packaged hardware solution that supports sticky sessions -- the app was not really designed for clustering. Something like an old Cisco LocalDirector off ebay is probably about the right speed! eBay and uBid are your friends here. I've had better success with uBid for computer

RE: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Jacob
I have used both Radware WSD and Cisco Content Services Switch. Both worked fine for me. Not *cheap* though. -Original Message- From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 6:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Hardware load balancers (lower-end) Folks

Re: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Eric Haskins
. -Original Message- From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 6:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Hardware load balancers (lower-end) Folks, I'd like to know what you're using for lower-end *hardware* load balancing for your ColdFusion apps. I've got

RE: Hardware load balancers (lower-end)

2007-04-04 Thread Russ
for me. Not *cheap* though. -Original Message- From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 6:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Hardware load balancers (lower-end) Folks, I'd like to know what you're using for lower-end *hardware* load