[AusNOG] Tiny Load Balancers in Australia.
Nick Brown
nick at inticon.net
Tue Aug 5 15:15:34 EST 2008
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but why not roll your own?
Nick.
Sean K. Finn wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> I’m pulling my hair out trying to find two **tiny** load balancers for
> a remote server installation to balance IP traffic / http requests to
> two web servers.
>
> Does anyone know a local Australian source of entry-level load balancers?
>
> At most I’d need to balance between 10mbps to 100mbps between two
> servers.
>
> IPv4 is fine.
>
> What I’m really after is a unit that has vrrp or something like it so
> the units have their own failover capability if one dies, plus the
> necessary traffic direction between two servers. (nothing fancy
> required session wise on the load balancers, just pure traffic
> redirection).
>
> This is an excercise in application redundancy and not necessarily
> performance.
>
> (Vendors please note: Feel free to post off list, vendor offers
> welcome, but if you want to take me on the three week hump me and dump
> me vendor dating trail, please don’t.
>
> I need this gear ASAP and don’t want to fork out 20 to 40 grand for
> two ‘entry level’ 750mbps units as they are overkill, neither do I
> want you to take me to lunch and build a relationship before you give
> me pricing.
>
> I need something tiny but dependable, and I need to get the ball
> rolling ASAP)
>
> If anyone has any recommendations for gear-to-purchase or
> alternatively a software solution on server-based hardware, I’m all ears.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Sean.
>
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