Re: [389-users] Multiple LDAP servers - how do you load balance?

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We just use Linux Virtual Server (piranha and ipvsadm) to load balance
between two replicas, and use the supplier to handle the load balancing.
 If we need to take the supplier offline for any reason, the load
balance duties are passed off to another system.  Easy to setup and
fully documented by Redhat and Centos, among other places.

We did not go with DNS round-robin due to the fact that we couldn't
easily take a system out of the LVS cluster for maintenance.  LVS
handles this for us.  Didn't want to go with a hardware product due to
the fact that we want more flexibility in the long term than a hardware
solution can provide.  That, and we didn't want to spend the money on it =)

My $0.02 CDN

Terry

On 10-02-04 12:55 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
> For those of you with multiple servers that use replication, how do
> you do your load balancing and failover?  DNS round robin?  Some kind
> of hardware load balancer like a Netscaler or BigIP F5?
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