This won't help if a web server is down or network integrity is bad.

-jeremy

> You may just wish to use a round-robin DNS method to rotate between web
> servers.
> 
> (ie. Define multiple machines as www.somesite.com).
> 
> To see what I mean, do an nslookup on www.microsoft.com
> 
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> > ----------
> > From:       Jeremy Hansen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       Tuesday, September 08, 1998 10:55 PM
> > To:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Subject:    Load balancing for Linux?
> > 
> > I'm looking for something that will provide load balancing features
> > for
> > web sites in Linux.  Something with similar features of Firewall-1
> > from
> > Checkpoint software.
> > 
> > I should be able to load balancing between 2 or more web servers
> > depending
> > on network integrity, shortest routes, and overall load.
> > 
> > Anything like this exist?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > -jeremy
> > 
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