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Date:      Wed, 09 Nov 2005 12:37:04 -0500
From:      Ian Lord <mailing-lists@msdi.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Web Balancing with multicast
Message-ID:  <6.2.3.4.2.20051109122614.0466c9a8@pop.msdi.ca>

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Hi,

is there an application to load balance web traffic using multicast 
on freebsd ?

We have web servers currently running NLB (network load balancing) on 
windows 2003 that  works this way (simplified for clarity):

We have server A that listen on ip 10.10.10.11
We have server A that listen on ip 10.10.10.12

Both server also listen to "virtual ip" 10.10.10.10. That ip is in 
fact a multicast ip so that a request going to that ip is received by 
both server. Windows load balancing then decide which of the 2 
machines process the request. It also adapts itself if a server is 
added or removed from the cluster (manually or on a failure)

I saw there is a way with freebsd to add a machine in front of the 
cluster that will direct the traffic and load balance the traffic 
between a group of computers, but I'm looking for a solution similar 
to windows load balancing that doesnt require a dedicated machine in 
front of the cluster.

If someone knows of an app that could do that, I would appreciate if 
you could give me a url for the software in question...

Please don't mention solutions that require the use of a dedicated 
machine in front of the cluster. If there is no way to do this on 
freebsd, I will simply use a cisco load balancer in front of my freebsd servers

Thanks a lot 



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