Re: Load balancing...

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> Can anyone help me hash out how best to load balance a website that is getting considerable traffic?  In the past I only have experience with

> BigIP where you have a load balancing device that keeps track and send traffic to the best server possible at the time. This was a proprietary

> system that I think was something Dell rebranded.

 

Does the app require session state maintenance (sticky connections)? If so then round robin DNS would essentially break your application. There are a lot of low cost load balancing solutions out there that would do a far better job in a production environment…see:

 

http://www.kemptechnologies.com

 

and

 

http://www.loadbalancer.org/

 

 

Both offer devices in the sub-$2,000 range.

 

-David

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