Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Jordan Gordeev wrote:
The only load balancing that CARP supports, to my knowledge, is ARP
level load balancing. From carp(4):
The ARP load balancing has some limitations. First, ARP balancing only
works on the local network segment. It cannot balance traffic that
Jordan Gordeev wrote:
The only load balancing that CARP supports, to my knowledge, is ARP
level load balancing. From carp(4):
The ARP load balancing has some limitations. First, ARP balancing only
works on the local network segment. It cannot balance traffic that
crosses a router, beca
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Subject: Re: Vrrp/CARP/ucarp Problems
The only load balancing that CARP supports, to my knowledge, is ARP
level load balancing. From carp(4):
The ARP load balancing has some limitations. First, ARP balancing only
works on the local network segment. It cannot balance traffic that
The only load balancing that CARP supports, to my knowledge, is ARP
level load balancing. From carp(4):
The ARP load balancing has some limitations. First, ARP balancing only
works on the local network segment. It cannot balance traffic that
crosses a router, because the router itself w
On OpenBSD web server load balancing is achieved using PF + hoststated.
Using CARP is not appropriate as is noted in the (FreeBSD) man page. I
think VRRP is also not appropriate.
Ross Draper wrote:
Hi All
I was wondering if I could get some advice from those of you who have
successfully impl
HI all,
Ross Draper wrote:
Hi All
I was wondering if I could get some advice from those of you who have
successfully implemented ip address failover systems such as carp and
freevrrpd.
I am trying to set up a high availability web loadbalancer using a pair
of freebsd 6.2 boxes. I have trie