Group: comp.os.linux.networking
From: habibielwa7id
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: Load balancing between two WAN gateways

On Mar 10, 11:15 am, SLE reply.fr> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We are trying to load balance our WAN traffic for the LANs we are
> hosting. We would like to find a solution that would be transparent both
> for incoming and outgoing traffic.
>
> We can scheme the issue as follows :
>
> ISP1 ISP2
> | |
> | |
> ------------------------------- ... backbone (10.0.0.0/8)
> | | |
> R1 R2 R3
> | | |
> client1 client2 client3 (all: 192.168.X.0/24, where X can be
> the same digit for all clients)
>
> As a solution to balance the traffic in order to provide the best
> service to our LANs, we have thought about placing a router on our ISP
> xDSL modem and using BGP4
>
> Would this solution solve our problem ?
>
> What (other) solution would be best, to you ?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Sebastien

-I heard about those techniques you are talking about, But I know that
some routers that made specially to do this task hang and cause
problems, So choose a good solution to do so. I have 2 servers that
work with 2 Internet connections without any extra fees to buy a
router or some thing else, Just using the Linux gateway machine to
load balancing between the 2 Internet connections, And you will be
able to monitor there traffic from Linux and more, Also I am sure I
can load balancing among 7 or 8 Internet connections using Linux and
some of my friends did so but it just will need some time to
configure, I don't want to do a propaganda here for some Linux
commercial software that do this easily for you, This link may help in
the situation of using advanced routing capabilities on Linux to use
more than 2 Internet lines at the same time.
http://lartc.org/

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