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On 08/03/2007, at 1:28 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:


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

I totally agree. A single BigIP is a single point of failure, though.
R-R DNS with multiple BigIPs is better than single IP -> single BigIP, no?

IMHO, not really. If you need two devices load balancers to deal with your
current load, then you already have a problem.

We run our BigIPs Active/Standby - and when the one BigIP dies, the other takes over the 'VIPs' - virtual ips - from the other box. The one IP address
points to a floating address which is shared by the load balancer.

HA solutions work the same way, moving a floating addresses between the
multiple boxes...

Andrew
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