On Thu, Jan 13, 2000, Andrew Bender wrote:
Not necessarily...if you can spread your mail servers out to different parts of your network, then they're going to have the same IP address and your dialup ports will "magically" find the closest one.
Don't forget to mention that routing loops will never occur, and the aforementioned "stardust" will be mindful of server health, load, etc.
If you have routing loops in your network, chances are you have bigger issues to worry about.. Oh, and the mentioned "stardust" problem will happen whether you choose to deploy distributed mail/dns/cache servers, or whether you have a big farm. You'll still need some form of load-balancing in front of your cluster. -- Adrian Chadd Systems Engineer <adrian@ip.versatel.net> Versatel Telecom BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Music in the soul can be heard by the universe" - Lao Tsu