Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, rek2GNU/Linux wrote:
>
>
>> Hi guys I am new to the list and to LVS..
>> I have a project for a couple customers to build a
>> load balancer for web/mysql services, and this needs to be up
>> 24/7 of course! hehe
>> I always rather use free software than to buy a proprietary product that
>> does
>> the same, so I want to give LVS a try on my staging/testing network.
>> what do you guys recommend for me to use under this circumstances?
>> I will have 2-3 apache with at least 2 mysql doing replication in the
>> back of the webservers..
>> also what solution is there so LVS is also redundant so there is no
>> single point of failure.
>>
>
> all of this is adressed in the HOWTO. To save us reading it
> to you, how about you read the HOWTO and set up a test LVS
> and then get mysqld/httpd working
>
> Joe
>
>
Because the "howto" gives like 20 solution and 20 third party
applications that seems to do exactly the
same thing.. but I need experience talk, not a howto if I wanted a
"howto" I wont be in this list asking for advice. I need
experience/opinions not how to do things I know how to do things on my
own and to follow a step by step howto you don't need to be
a genius, but the experience advice someone can give you that is not on
a paper is priceless, there is a reason people look at your experience
when you look for a job not at your tittles..(this only means you read
the howtos at school and pass the test but no experience)
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