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bls9701_10560
Nimbostratus
Oct 28, 2008General f5 SAP questions
Hello,
I am an SAP Basis guy and not the administrator of the f5. However, the administrators of the f5 (Big-IP LTM) at my company are not SAP guys, so we are trying to collaborate.
I have a few questions to ask. We have some configuration done with the f5 that is working and this is based on the f5 with Netweaver SOA guide, but I am interested in some more advanced load balancing.
Can the f5 Big-IP LTM (assuming no other add-ons) actually balance based on load? We currently have a simple health monitor that checks to get an http GET response, but can it detect the load on the server, whether by CPU usage, or even better, SAP work process usage or java http thread usage?
Is there an advantage from an ABAP stack perspective of using the f5 over the SAP message server? The message server can tell which app servers are up or down and do some load balancing based on actual load and logon groups. Do I lose my logon group functionality by using the f5 to send me to an app server from SAPGUI for example?
Can the f5 do everything that the SAP Web Dispatcher can do from an http perspective? I know that the f5 can handle SSL, but can it handle J2EE logon groups like the web dispatcher can? Also, the web dispatcher can load balance based on capacity (generally the number of server nodes on the app server).
We prefer to have users enter on port 80 and keep ports transparent and be sent seamlessly to the correct Java http port. The web dispatcher can do this easy enough because it functions as more of a passthrough. Also, for some functionality like web service calls, they cannot handle a redirect (301 or 302) and the web dispatcher takes care of this. Can the f5 do the same, listening on port 80 and seamlessly redirecting to the correct port without an actual redirect?
Also, we currently have it set up so that there is a switch from http to https and the correct port using an iRule when end users come in. When this happens, the port is visible in the browser. Is there anyway to keep this completely transparent, so that if I type in http://abc.def.com I get redirected to https://abc.def.com:port but still show http://abc.def.com or https://abc.def.com in the browser?
I hope I don't sound too ignorant as I have tried to do some research on these topics.
Thanks,
Brian
- Nojan_Moshiri_4Historic F5 AccountHi Brian,
- bls9701_10560
Nimbostratus
Hi Nojan, - Nojan_Moshiri_4Historic F5 AccountIn regards to SSL, in the typical setup, you would create a Virtual IP listening on port 443 and add to it a pool of servers which are listening on their SSL port, lets say 50001, and that way the client's URI just displays https://VIP-HOST-NAME/ When switching from HTTP to HTTPS, you can just redirect to the SSL Virtual IP on the BIG-IP, if I'm understanding your situation properly.
- Ron_Carovano_75Historic F5 AccountHi Brian,
- Carl_Brothers
Employee
This is great information, as I am more the F5 guy and certainly not a SAP Basis guy. so learning the lingo from that perspective is really refreshing.
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