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Re: [Xen-users] Load Balancing of Xen Guest VMs



And there's also the IPVS project - modules are included in the kernel, you'll just need the userspace ipvsadm utility.  Allows for TCP and UDP load balancing for many applications.  http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org.
 
-Nick

>>> On 2009/09/07 at 06:13, Peter Booth <peter_booth@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you mean balancing http requests to vms that are all on distinct hosts? Haproxy works, as do expensive hardware loD balancer.

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On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:05 AM, Chen Peng <chenpenghit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, all
 
Is there any tool for load balancing of Xen guest VMs?
I found that LBVM might be an option.
But it seems that LBVM operates on top of the Red Hat Cluster Suite.
In other words, LBVM runs on top of RHEL.
Is there any option for Fedora/CentOS/Debian?
 
Thanks!
 
2009-09-07

Chen Peng
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