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From: Austad, Jay (austad
marketwatch.com)Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 13:19:30 CST
http://www.f5.com, check out their BigIP stuff.
You can do the same with the Linux Virtual server project (free!), possibly
Eddie (www.eddieware.org), Cisco Local Director, Cisco Arrowpoint, or even
ipmasqadm under linux.
Jay
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Lahman [mailto:todd
liswireless.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:10 PM
> To: Postfix Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Cluster & Load Balancing PostFix
>
>
> > As far as network load balancing goes, I'm doing this now with 5
> > postfix boxes, and it works just fine. I have one public
> IP, and new
> > connections are sent to the box with the least amount of
> connections.
> > Especially nice if you have to do maintenance on one of the
> servers.
> > I'm using it mostly for outgoing mail, so I don't have to
> really worry
> > about local user mail.
>
> Hi Jay. I was just wondering which hardware you are using
> for the load balancing and if you could provide the web address.
>
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