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Anycast provider for SMTP?
From: Joe Hamelin <joe () nethead com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 10:50:15 -0700
I have a mail system where there are two MX hosts, one in the US and one in Europe. Both have a DNS MX record metric of 10 so a bastardized round-robin takes place. This does not work so well when one site goes down. My solution will be to place a load balancer in a hosting site (virtual, of course) and have it provide HA. But what about HA for the LB? At first glance anycasting would seem to be a great idea but there is a problem of broken sessions when routes change. Have any of you seen something like this work in the wild? -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
Current thread:
- Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Hamelin (Jun 15)
- RE: Anycast provider for SMTP? Jürgen Jaritsch (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Christopher Morrow (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Hamelin (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? William Herrin (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Christopher Morrow (Jun 15)
- RE: Anycast provider for SMTP? Jürgen Jaritsch (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? John Orthoefer (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? William Herrin (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Nick Hilliard (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Dave Taht (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Abley (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Dave Taht (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Nick Hilliard (Jun 15)