Using any of the various VIP implementations but we don't recommend VRRP
behaviour[1] for the VIP because you'll lose the benefit of spreading client
query load to all nodes in a ring.  For the plain HTTP client interface
haproxy, squid, varnish, nginx, lighttpd, and even Apache can be used in a
variety of proxy configurations.

--Ryan

1. VRRP was really designed to address outages caused hardware failure or
network partition, not load balancing.

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Johnny Tan <linux...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I assume the best practice is to use a virtual IP that is
> loadbalanced to each member of a riak ring to read/write data?
>
> Since there is no state, I assume stickiness is not an issue. Are
> there any other potential gotchas?
>
> johnny
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