We use Layer-4 with a Cisco Local Director. After setup, it just runs
like a top. All sessions are handled by the WO apps, so we don't care
which web-server gets hit, since they are just a traffic cops. I
would check with your sys admin folks, maybe they can recommend
equipment that they are already have experience with.
On Aug 24, 2009, at 4:05 PM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
On 25/08/09 12:11 AM, George Domurot wrote:
Sessions are not bound to your webserver. We use a load balancer
against
4 apache servers. You'll love it when you can do a software update
and
reboot without worrying about users -- during normal business hours.
Yes. That's the goal! What load balancer did you end up with? Are
you happy with it? Do you have it in HA mode (I am very keen not to
introduce another point of failure to our ecosystem)? Is it running
layer 7 or layer 4 load balancing?
Thanks
Ari
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