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:-)

We just had this discussion last week on the Debian ISP mailing list.

Round Robin DNS is a nasty fix to this problem, and isn't guaranteed to work
correctly.

Either a real load balancer (like a BigIP) or some form of Linux HA are the
only real ways of dealing with this.

Cheers

Andrew


On 07/03/2007, at 6:26 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Balancing the 2 Tomcats behind one Apache (with sticky sessions) works.

Now you add a second Apache HTTPD. How do you choose which one of these gets used? You now have the original problem all over again... "How do
you load between the two web servers?"

Perhaps round-robin DNS? That's how I would do it, unless I wanted to
buy a real load balancer like a BigIP.


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