[snip]
> Am I missing something here, but don't you still have the single point of
> failure, just now it is the redirector?
Sorry, given the topic, I thought that pairs were assumed. All the
commercial products I mentioned (and the ones I didn't, like BIG/ip)
have methods for operating in pairs or N-way for failure protection.
They either echange keepalives/routing info/check each others' services;
most of the products can do this parallel over both in-band (ether/etc
LAN media) and oob (serial cable tying/chaining them together) methods,
to further guard against SPoF (single point of failure).
Cheers,
-- Joe Provo, Network Architect 508.229.8400 x3006 Network Operations Center Fax 508.229.2375 UltraNet Communications, Inc. <jprovo@ultra.net>Received on Fri Nov 07 1997 - 04:45:21 MST
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