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The solution is hardware - much more reliable, and you don't have to worry about another machine that could easily be hacked and have all of your traffic redirected somewhere else :)
I recommend doing this sort of thing at the switch, if you have a switch that supports it. Otherwise, check out F5's BigIP series.
I'm curious though - if you have a website large enough to require a load balancer, you shouldn't be worried about the COST of one.
Actually, I'm kinda working around the inefficiencies of my webserver. The webserver instances them selves are actually on the same machine, I just need a daemon to reside there to distribute traffic to each instance.
I can keep replicating the instances all day, just need the piece to sit on top of them.
True, the sites are pulling some nice coin along with all that traffic, which is why I dropped 40k on some sweet rackmount air conditioned flex capacitor setup. (Doc Brown--back to the future 1986)
Anyone know of some freeware or open source code for something like this?
Zuko
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