RE: Free red hat software load balance?

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Sounds like that should work. I'm wanting to load balance Oracle Web
Application. (Since it's HTTP, I'm assuming the haproxy would work.)

I'm testing about 3 of these proxys. Does Haproxy just need to be installed
on a third, separate machine, and then point it to the other two for load
balancing?

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On Behalf Of Cameron Simpson
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 5:59 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Free red hat software load balance?

On 08Dec2009 16:51, Anne Moore <diabeticithink@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| | On 08Dec2009 16:01, Anne Moore <diabeticithink@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| | | Does anyone know of a free software based load balancer that I can 
| | | use to load balance two red hat boxes?
| | 
| | I use haproxy very happily.
|
| Hi, thanks for the tip. Is that purely software based? Since you've 
| already set it up, do you just set it up on a single server and then 
| point to machines to it?

It's entirely software.

I think you're going to have to define what you intend with load balancing a
little. HAproxy load balances tcp and web connections to a set of backend
machines.

What, specificly, are you wanting?
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