On 2012-12-04, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Kia ora/hello,
>
> I am currently redesigning one of our border edge Firewalls and want
> to split the existing SPARC64 v215 into several DL140's in an HA -
> Active/Load-balanced configuration.
>
> The Sparc64 hasn't been without issues - and is current
t: Re: Hunning HA over multiple ARCH's
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| Sounds like I should retire the v215 - I was hoping I might be able to prolong
| it's life as part of the HA setup; it boots very quickly in comparison to
the HP
| hardware something quite useful in a Firewall - but seems I should perhaps
| put a Soekr
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Yes CARP/LACP layer2 load balancing was my first preference of design.
>
> There is a very expensive Alcatel-Lucent 7750 on the upstream(red)
> side that these machines are plugged into which does our BGP session
> handling to our peer
Yes CARP/LACP layer2 load balancing was my first preference of design.
There is a very expensive Alcatel-Lucent 7750 on the upstream(red)
side that these machines are plugged into which does our BGP session
handling to our peer among other carrier things. These boxes whilst
very capable - are esot
Hi Joel,
You can mix several architectures, that's not a problem for firewall and
routers, IP is OS arch independant.
The thing you must consider is packet processing. Some architectures are
fast to process for packets than other (with equivalent perfs on paper).
If you doesn't need low latency, yo
Kia ora/hello,
I am currently redesigning one of our border edge Firewalls and want
to split the existing SPARC64 v215 into several DL140's in an HA -
Active/Load-balanced configuration.
The Sparc64 hasn't been without issues - and is currently running 4.9
release + some patches and is due for a
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