Greetings all.

I've been tasked with comparing the use of open source load balancing software 
against commercially available off the shelf hardware such as F5, which is what 
we currently use.  We use the load balancers for traditional load balancing, 
full proxy for http/ssl traffic, ssl termination and certificate management, 
ssl and http header manipulation, nat, high availability of the physical 
hardware and stateful failover of the tcp sessions.  These units will be placed 
at the customer prem supporting our applications and services and we'll need to 
support them accordingly.

Now my "knee jerk" reaction to this is that it's a really bad idea.  It is the 
heart and soul of our data center network after all.  However, once I started 
to think about it I realized that I hadn't had any real experience with this 
solution beyond tinkering with it at home and reading about it in years past.

Can anyone offer any operational insight and real world experiences with these 
solutions?

TIA, replies off list are welcomed.


Regards,

Bryan

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