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Subject:    Re: [f-nsp] Suggestions for Link load balancer
From:       Oliver Adam <oadam () madao ! de>
Date:       2009-09-06 17:10:00
Message-ID: K07018l86GQmOW.RZmta () mo-p00-ob ! rzone ! de
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The ServerIron XL is not a living product anymore - it went end of sale a
while ago.<br><br>
R, Oliver<br><br>
At 04:15 06.09.2009, Sujith wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:31 AM,
Wouter Prins &lt;<a href="mailto:wp@null0.nl">wp@null0.nl</a>&gt;
wrote:<br>

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<dd>Hi Sujith,<br><br>

<dd>You have several options, here's what i know of:<br><br>

<dd>- Barracuda's link load balancer<br>

<dd>- Radware linkproof (the best one imho, but pricey)<br>

<dd>- Foundry ServerIron XL (i wouldnt recommend that, it lacks specific
stuff)<br><br>

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Hello,<br>
Thanks for your suggestion.<br><br>
How to choose a link load balancer apart from commercial
perspective?&nbsp; Can someone confirm does the Foundry ServerIron will
do link load balancing?<br><br>
Thinking of to evaluate Radware Linkproof and F5 LC.&nbsp; Any
suggestions?<br><br>
Thanks <br><br>
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