Load Balancing & GnuGK Clustering

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Hi
Has anybody any idea about how to configure load balancing between
multiple GnuGKs, not Gateways. I mean I am trying to distribute load
between multiple instances of GK. Please consider following:

 -------                              -------
|  GW.1 |                        |  GK.1 |
 -------                              -------
            \                      /
             \                   /
              \    -------     /
              -- |  GKC  |--
             /    -------      \
           /                    \
          /                      \
   -------                          -------
|  GW.N |                     |  GK.N |
   -------                          -------

Now GWs from GW.1 to GW.N send calls to GKC, but the problem is that
GW1 to GW.N are dependent on the avialability of GKC, I want to know
is there any approach to provide redundancy at GKC level, so failure
of GKC shud not effect the system, something like DNS SRV approach,
mapping a single URL to multiple IPs depending upon the weight and
priority of GKs available at GKC level. I want MULTIPLE PARALLEL
GNUGKs to interact with the multiple GWs on both sides, i.e. recieving
and terminating.

Regards


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