Oh yeah is mature and should be stable (to stay in the current kernel).
I'm already using ultra monkey with ndb it works almost perfect theres some
issues but are fully ndb related.
Have you ever tried to loadbalance mysql ? should be """"EASY"""" , i mean
the replicacation is very ""stable"" since 3.23 so i think it can be done
easly with libpcap (while mysql is compiled without ssl).
I mean the basic idea is to separate what is "select" statements from
modification statements (inserts alter updates bla bla).
Thank you very much pete it was really helpfull.(ipvs howto)
J.
On 3/27/07, Pete Ryland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 27/03/07, xx xx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi mates does anyone try to loadbalance some stuff wit ipvs ? there is
no to
> much info on the web but i know it support a bunch of algorythms for
> loadbalancing.
> I was using pools{} on openbsd but it does only support roundrobin.
The Linux Virtual Server website has some very good information on it:
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
The howto is here:
http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/
You could also use something like Ultramonkey:
http://www.ultramonkey.org/3/
I saw an amazing demo of Ultramonkey a few years ago at VA-J where
there was a server streaming video content to a laptop with buffering
turned off. The server had the plug pulled and it seamlessly failed
over to its twin without even a glitch on the client side.
LVS is very mature now compared to its humble hearbeat/fake beginnings
almost ten years ago.
Pete
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