Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-10 Thread Christopher Chan
Les Mikesell wrote: Christopher Chan wrote: Haha. Yes, I know that more and more appliances are getting Linux based control systems but I am certainly very interested in how they got a box running a 2.4 version of Linux to perform like what I saw. I had upgraded the mailservers of the compan

Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-10 Thread Les Mikesell
Christopher Chan wrote: Haha. Yes, I know that more and more appliances are getting Linux based control systems but I am certainly very interested in how they got a box running a 2.4 version of Linux to perform like what I saw. I had upgraded the mailservers of the company to get a bit more p

Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-10 Thread Christopher Chan
nate wrote: Christopher Chan wrote: You are kidding right? Them expensive boxes run on Linux? There was a F5 box that was loaned to the company I worked for previously for testing and they had some really big claims about its ability to process emails and about its mail queue data integrity gua

Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-10 Thread nate
Christopher Chan wrote: > You are kidding right? Them expensive boxes run on Linux? There was a F5 > box that was loaned to the company I worked for previously for testing > and they had some really big claims about its ability to process emails > and about its mail queue data integrity guarantees

Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-10 Thread Christopher Chan
nate wrote: Todd Reed wrote: Does anyone have any success stories they can share and what type of load balancers they've used? All this needs to run on CentOS and be OpenSource. Well, almost fits your needs, but F5 BigIP runs on CentOS last I checked :) Works beautifully! You are kidding

Re: [CentOS] Piranha vs HAProxy vs Something else

2008-02-07 Thread nate
Todd Reed wrote: > Does anyone have any success stories they can share and what type of load > balancers they've used? All this needs to run on CentOS and be OpenSource. Well, almost fits your needs, but F5 BigIP runs on CentOS last I checked :) Works beautifully! nate ___