Hello,
Could any component from the `Red Hat Cluster Suite` be utilized to achieve a geographical load-balancing and high-availability system ?
I know how to do load-balancing/high-availability when both nodes are allocated in the same network however it happens that I have 2 nodes allocated in different places with different IP pool so I think calling it geographical is the proper word.
Also if the `Red Hat Cluster Suite` does not have anything related to that, its might be helpful to know other techniques to achieve such goal.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks.
Could any component from the `Red Hat Cluster Suite` be utilized to achieve a geographical load-balancing and high-availability system ?
I know how to do load-balancing/high-availability when both nodes are allocated in the same network however it happens that I have 2 nodes allocated in different places with different IP pool so I think calling it geographical is the proper word.
Also if the `Red Hat Cluster Suite` does not have anything related to that, its might be helpful to know other techniques to achieve such goal.
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks.
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