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Standalone and Cluster Sevices
- Feb 01, 2016
You can have an active-active configuration using Traffic Groups. One traffic group will hold one partition's objects, and it can be active on any device you want. Another traffic group will hold the objects of the second partition. You can have both traffic groups active on one single device, or one per device, and still have failover.
Start with https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/13000/600/sol13639.html?sr=51222283 and feel free to ask questions. The system is pretty sophisticated and flexible, and can support up to 32 devices in a cluster, and you can have pretty much any combination of active/standby across 32 devices as you wish. I have to admit though, that past 4 devices, the number of permutations becomes too much for my puny brain to handle.
You can have an active-active configuration using Traffic Groups. One traffic group will hold one partition's objects, and it can be active on any device you want. Another traffic group will hold the objects of the second partition. You can have both traffic groups active on one single device, or one per device, and still have failover.
Start with https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/13000/600/sol13639.html?sr=51222283 and feel free to ask questions. The system is pretty sophisticated and flexible, and can support up to 32 devices in a cluster, and you can have pretty much any combination of active/standby across 32 devices as you wish. I have to admit though, that past 4 devices, the number of permutations becomes too much for my puny brain to handle.
- Sebastian_Agui1Feb 01, 2016
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Actually i have this configuration in other units and for this time i need to test the Active - Standby configuration first. Thanks for the SOL, always helps!
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