I now wonder what method does BigIP itself uses for for failover of BigIP
machines. I know they can be used as multiply BigIP cluster configurations
and that is what the customers are demanding...
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Francois PIETTE
wrote:
> Let's say we have two computers running o
, 2009 11:42 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Business offer--clustering support
> Let's say we have two computers running our software. One of them is
> on
> IP1
> and the other IP2. If the IP1 fails for hardware/software reason, IP2
> should be answering
Let's say we have two computers running our software. One of them is on
IP1
and the other IP2. If the IP1 fails for hardware/software reason, IP2
should
be answering as if IP1 has never failed or with some low interval.
Something
like NLB but with failover support as we will have full applicati
Hello,
Let's say we have two computers running our software. One of them is on IP1
and the other IP2. If the IP1 fails for hardware/software reason, IP2 should
be answering as if IP1 has never failed or with some low interval. Something
like NLB but with failover support as we will have full appli