I have servers in different locations on different networks. If somehow I can define the IPs to be used by the cluster, I can easily deploy service with geographic redundancy.
I am kind of frustrated by the "same" hardware, software and OS requirements because it will be really hard to add new upgraded (HW+SW) servers to the cluster in the future. I am curious about the reason for such requirement? Could you/someone please explain a little bit? ________________________________ From: Yongming Zhao <ming....@gmail.com> To: us...@trafficserver.apache.org; Eddie <zted...@yahoo.com> Cc: "dev@trafficserver.apache.org" <dev@trafficserver.apache.org> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 12:52 AM Subject: Re: ATS clustering using IP address the cluster network is based on TCP, then you should need a IP address for that interface too. what is your use case here? 在 2013-7-26,上午5:01,Eddie <zted...@yahoo.com> 写道: > >Hi, > > >From the online document, seems clustering is done by using IP interface. Is >it possible to use IP address? > > >Thanks > > >Eddie