IP
Combining multiple connections from an ISP
Working on a new branch office deployment. The upload speeds required by the new office have brought up the idea of bonding multiple connections from a single ISP in order to increase upload bandwidth. It is my understanding at this time that these will be business class cable connections brought in on cable modems, and [...]
Load balancing and sticky connections
I have a multi-WAN environment with two dedicated WAN links, both links are working fine, but I had to configure them using Fail-Over instead of Load-Balancing.
I did this because some sites use the IP address to validate their sessions, I tried to use stick connections, but with no success, when it starts to work in [...]
Load balancing not working, but works with only 1 WAN plugged in
This is driving me nuts here, I have tried various configurations, but they either don’t work or keep things the same.
When both of my WANs are online then internal browser requests begin to intermittently (mostly) time out.
If either of the WANs (but only one) are online, then the performance is solid from the web browser.
I [...]
OVH Load balancing
If i was to use OVH load balancing does every port get forwarded through the load balancer or can you define just 80/443 etc?
Would i need to assign the load balancer IP to every server? And I also use iptables with the “destination IP” set, so would i also need to use the load balancer [...]
Load Balancing by Least CPU Usage
I’m seeking some general guidance, or even speculation on how one may achieve load balancing based on cpu and memory usage. The idea is this: I have a 4 terminal servers awaiting usage, and in front of them I have a pair of load balancers issuing this cluster a virtual IP. So ideally these load [...]