Re: LoadBalancing products: Foundry ServerIron

From: Brantley Jones (no email)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 10:44:45 EDT


At 10:19 AM 7/6/2000 -0400, Mike Diehn wrote:
>* Brantley Jones () [07 05, 2000 22:30]:
> >
> > At 09:28 PM 7/5/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> > >they also have the dns based solution available on
> > >serverirons. -- dima.
> >
> > Speaking of using a DNS proxy, does anybody know of anybody
> > else doing this besides Foundry??
>
>Radware's WSD (Web Server Director) plays DNS server for clients
>wanting to resolve a hostname to the IP of a close (from a network
>latency perspective) server farm.
>
>It isn't a DNS proxy, though. It's acting as the authoritative
>DNS server for specific hostnames delegated to it by the servers
>authoritative for the parent zone.
>
>Resonate does that, too. And so does Cisco's global Director (I
>think).
>
>Is that what you were after?
>
>Mike

Kind of. What we're trying to do here is provide a back-up only approach
for Internet service via NAT and VRRP/HSRP at the customer premise. The
problem is with people hosting applications on-site that require DNS
(www,MX,etc.). Trying to avoid using BGP as a back-up mechanism in this
case (for obvious reasons), if I could find a product that could act as a
authoritative DNS with a TTL of 0 or something, and only send replies for
applications when the primary IP was down or unreachable, and then
statically NAT our address over to the primary address at the customer
premise, I think we could have a pretty good solution for providing back-up
Internet service, including web, mail, etc. applications. I will
definitely take a look at all the listed products and would appreciate
anyone's input on this matter.

Thanks!
Brantley








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