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Hello experts!
Customer has a BSM environment with two BSM GW behind load balancers: we use *two* different load balancers (one for users and one for data collectors) and we have SSL configured at GW level (cf. "BSM 9.13 Hardening Guide" p. 50)
The data collector balancer is currently configured to apply a Round Robin policy, but we often find that the data collector are not correctly balanced among the GWs.
Customer is about to test a "least connection" policy on data collector balancer and want to know if this configuration is also supported.
All the BSM machines (2 GWs and 1 DPS) are Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Service Pack 1 on VMware vSphere 4.1 U1 (build 348481).
Thank you in advance!!!!
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Hello Veselin,
The method that should be used for data collectors is only Round robin and this is the only method mentioned in the installation guide. They should better focus on solving the problems they have with the Round robin method.
Cheers,
Rosen
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Hello Veselin,
The method that should be used for data collectors is only Round robin and this is the only method mentioned in the installation guide. They should better focus on solving the problems they have with the Round robin method.
Cheers,
Rosen
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