RE: [load balancing] Cisco Content Services Switches

From: Daniel Mester (danielIZZATeverad.com)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2001 - 03:45:09 EST

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    Hi Tony!
    What's about the book you're writing for O'Reilly?
    When it gets out?

    Daniel.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Patrick Bartkus [mailto:patrckbIZZAThotmail.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 9:18 PM
    To: lb-lIZZATvegan.net
    Subject: Re: [load balancing] Cisco Content Services Switches

    Thanks, Tony!

    I'll privately e-mail each who responds.

    BTW, you have a great web site. It is just what a newbie like me needs
    to
    get started. I also found your O'Reilly article
    (http://www.oreilly.com/sysadmin/news/bourke_1100.html) very
    informative.

    Patrick

    >From: tony bourke <tonyIZZATvegan.net>
    >Reply-To: lb-lIZZATvegan.net
    >To: <lb-lIZZATvegan.net>
    >Subject: Re: [load balancing] Cisco Content Services Switches
    >Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 13:01:51 -0500 (EST)
    >
    >Hi Patrick,
    >
    >Lot's of people on this list have quite a bit of Cisco CSS experience,
    >including myself. You've come to the right place :)
    >
    >Tony
    >
    >On Tue, 2 Jan 2001,
    >Patrick Bartkus wrote:
    >
    > > I'm new to this load balancing stuff.
    > >
    > > Has anyone any experience with the Cisco Content Services Switches
    (CSS
    > > 11800 or CSS 11050) [Arrowpoint Global Director]?
    > >
    > > We have had some experience with the Cisco Load Balancing product
    and
    >aren't
    > > impressed. It sounds great IN THEORY, but getting it to do what we
    feel
    >it
    > > should has been a pain. Also, their tech support for this product is
    not
    > > what we have come to expect from Cisco.
    > >
    > > We were wondering if anyone has tested or implemented the CSS line?
    >Again,
    > > it sounds wonderful ... in theory.
    > >
    > > Patrick
    > > ---
    > > Patrick Bartkus, CCNP Certified Sr. Network Support Analyst
    > > Fleet Mortgage Group Columbia, SC
    > > If truth was not absolute, how could there be justice?
    > >
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