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Re: [lvs-users] ipvs or apache/mod_proxy/mod_balancer

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Subject: Re: [lvs-users] ipvs or apache/mod_proxy/mod_balancer
From: John Du <jjohndu@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:32:35 -0700
Olaf Krische wrote:
> Hello Joseph,
>
>
> Joseph Mack wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009, Olaf Krische wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Your statement kept me busy, because the target is not to waste IPs from
>>> the
>>> pool. :-)
>>>       
>> how about you setup LVS-DR, loadbalancing telnet as in the 
>> mini-HOWTO, and then move to squid
>>
>>     
>
> Your Mini-Howto, "5. Example: Setup LVS using LVS-DR forwarding":
>
> I have it working exactly like this, only that i use non private IPs.
>
> But i can not afford to use "non private IPs" for each realserver. 
>
> The realservers should be in a private network.
>
> Are you still saying, i can find this in the howto? Then i will continue to
> look. Aaaaah.
>   

Why do you have to use public IPs for the real servers in a LVS-DR 
setup?  LVS-DR does not require the real servers to have public IPs.  It 
only requires that the load balancer and the real servers are on the 
same sub-net.

I have a LVS-DR setup that does not use any public IPs on the load 
balancer or on the real servers. You must have a reason that is not 
obvious to us from what you have told us so far.



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