[c-nsp] How to use multiple virtual web servers with one 1 public IP address?
Wil Schultz
wschultz at bsdboy.com
Sat Apr 2 08:52:38 EDT 2011
Haproxy would also be worthy of looking into as an opensource solution.
Depending on how much of an object money is, there are great server load-balancing appliances available these days. I personally use the f5 LTM, it could easily handle your requirement.
-wil
On Apr 2, 2011, at 2:16 AM, LISTE DIFFSION <liste at karp.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> --> On OpenBSd, you can use "relayd". It's a loadbalancing dameon.
> --> On linux, you can use LVS with keepalived to do loadbalancing.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nicolas KARP
> Network and Security Engineer
>
>
>
> 2011/3/29 Bayasgalan Bayantur <mnblogs at gmail.com>
>
>> I'm working on a solution where we will be setting up 40 virtual web
>> servers
>> on a single server using Linux Redhat and VMWare .
>>
>> Unfortunately, we only have 3 free public IP addresses to use, so I need to
>> have a basically a single public IP which would route a request to the
>> appropriate server. All web server using TCP 80 port.
>>
>> which kind of solution in cisco router and switch ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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