On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Troy Hakala wrote:
Keepalived controls LVS (starts, stops and configuration) and gives you
failover and real server monitoring, so I assume it's the equivalent of
heartbeat and ldirectord. So Keepalived vs. Ultramonkey is an
apples-to-apples comparison, I think.
FWIW, we chose keepalived years ago because Ultramonkey's development and
support seemed to be inactive, while keepalived's was active (and continues
to be). Ultramonkey seems to be a bit more alive these days, though.
Keepalived also seemed simpler than Ultramonkey at the time. We've been
using Keepalived for 3 years and have been happy with it.
OK guys, please edit your postings. We don't need to see all
of the original again
Thanks Joe
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