Hi Ken,

Yes the OneClick servers use the MLS and you should also configure a BLS 
(usually the fail-over of the MLS).
We have good experience with a pair of LoadBalancers (you don't want to use a 
single LB otherwise for obvious reasons).
Our users connect to a single URL which will connect them to a "primary" OCS. 
If that one is not reachable
the sessions get switched over to a "secondary" OCS, on the fly (maybe a couple 
seconds of interruption).
SSL is in place, too.

Docs have only a short chapter about LBs. Take a look at the "Infrastructure 
Manager Guide" on page 42.

Regards,
Jan

P.S.: Happy SysAdmin-Day to us all :-)

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Von: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Juli 2011 03:35
An: spectrum
Betreff: [spectrum] Load balance or proxy OneClick Servers

We are about to get a new Spectrum setup that has 2 OneClick servers and 2 
Spectro servers.  Does OneClick use the MLS to connect to the active Spectro 
box?  Can I use a load-balancer or round-robin setup on a proxy so that I can 
give out one URL and hit either OneClick server and that will use the correct 
Spectro box?  This seems logically how it should work.

I am not sure how well that will work with the OneClick Console (as opposed to 
the OC website).  Can the Console traffic be proxied without issue? Over SSL?

RTFM is an acceptable answer if it's in there.

-Ken
 
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