ISC DHCP WLTM NTP. Really.
I’ve mentioned before I think that on my home network, DHCP service is provided by a pair of ubuntu servers running ISC DHCP servers in a redundant configuration. Part of the reason for this is […]
I’ve mentioned before I think that on my home network, DHCP service is provided by a pair of ubuntu servers running ISC DHCP servers in a redundant configuration. Part of the reason for this is […]
That handsome visage is owned by Jason Edelman, the subject of today’s Secret Sunday. I’ve met Jason a few times through some Tech Field Day events like Networking Field Day, and most recently, at Tech Field Day […]
Time for a quick rant. It’s possible that I am forgetting some trick I learned in the past (in which case I’m sure somebody can help me out in the comments), but why, on a […]
If you’re used to configuring f5 LTM load balancers, you’re probably used to the idea that you normally set two health checks for each VIP you have. The first is at the node level, often […]
In a previous post I whined that the A10 load balancers by default only need to see a single successful health check from a service in order to mark it as up. I argued that […]
A quick post today, about how the A10 load balancer handles the recovery of a server based on health checks. Kind of a warning actually.
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