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Can i loadbalance One source IP to Two Destination IP in Big IP
Hi all , i would like to know F5 Load Balance process can one source IP(Server) to two destination IP(Server)? Is that possible?
Yes, you can do that.
But as others have already said, try to define the problem as clearly as possible. e.g. the java application requires persistence for authenticated requests, etc. So the persistence profile you choose, and the load-balancing algorithm, are dependent on the problem you need to solve.
- Tin_Htun_Aung_2Nimbostratus
sorry Diagram is wrong . The 2 Jboss IP are not same. they are 1.1 and 1.2
- JGCumulonimbus
Please show output of:
tmsh list ltm virtual name_of_your_vs
tmsh list ltm pool name_of_pool
.
- devnullNZNimbostratus
Yes, you can do that.
But as others have already said, try to define the problem as clearly as possible. e.g. the java application requires persistence for authenticated requests, etc. So the persistence profile you choose, and the load-balancing algorithm, are dependent on the problem you need to solve.
- Tin_Htun_Aung_2Nimbostratus
Actually we have other many channels (mobile and web) are going VE to this two JBOSS. Other Channels traffic well loadbalance.
- devnullNZ_11602Altostratus
Yes, you can do that.
But as others have already said, try to define the problem as clearly as possible. e.g. the java application requires persistence for authenticated requests, etc. So the persistence profile you choose, and the load-balancing algorithm, are dependent on the problem you need to solve.
- Tin_Htun_Aung_2Nimbostratus
Actually we have other many channels (mobile and web) are going VE to this two JBOSS. Other Channels traffic well loadbalance.
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