Nat load balancing with weights?
Conrad Burger
conrad.burger at swistgroup.com
Mon Jan 23 05:30:36 PST 2006
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Cool it works!
Now I just have to work out the multiples to get the correct ratios.
Thanks dude
-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence Farr [mailto:freebsd-isp at epcdirect.co.uk]
Sent: 23 January 2006 12:27 PM
To: Conrad Burger
Subject: RE: Nat load balancing with weights?
Could you add the same address twice into the list for round robin?
ie
1.2.3.4
1.2.3.4
5.6.7.8
So it sends 2 to machine A and one to B?
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> Hi
>
> I am currently using the pf nat round robin functionality to
> load balance tcp
> connections to 3 servers.
>
> This works great! Currently load balancing about 32000
> connections concurrently.
>
> The 3 systems have different hardware specs and currently 2
> of the systems are
> running at 100%.
> We will be adding more servers, but doing symmetrical load
> balancing to
> non-symmetrical CPU hardware platforms is becoming a major problem.
>
> Is it possible to configure pf to do non-symmetrical load
> balancing where a per
> system connection ratio can be defined?
>
> Are there any other technologies running on FreeBSD that will
> perform this task?
>
> Regards
> Conrad Burger
>
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