Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 09:51:56 +0930 (CST) From: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au> To: tom@sdf.com (Tom Samplonius) Cc: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, nc@ai.net, hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Load Balancing/Sharing w/ FreeBSD Message-ID: <199506300021.JAA23951@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950629100203.11754I-100000@misery.sdf.com> from "Tom Samplonius" at Jun 29, 95 10:03:41 am
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Tom Samplonius stands accused of saying: > > DLS (the distributed login service) is what you want. Users get the > > DLS login on the modem server, which offers their credentials to the > > network. I know it can be used to share modem servers between several > > seperate hosts, I suspect that if it doesn't currently understand > > load averages, that it could easily be taught. > > Not all terminal servers support DLS. It is also pretty useless if > access is not through a modem server. - I maintain that a cheap '486 with 40M of local disk makes an excellent 16-port terminal server, for significantly less than the cost of a 'real' equivalent. - Not using a modem server in the original scenario is Just Plain Stupid; if you have a set of servers that are likely to be so loaded that you don't want logins to them, putting modems on them is a Really Bad Idea. Ergo, DLS is a pretty good way to go 8) > Tom (FWIW, there's a PA site here that's using a slightly modified version of dgetty/dlogin/dlsd if anyone's having trouble finding them...) -- ]] Mike Smith, Software Engineer msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au [[ ]] Genesis Software genesis@atrad.adelaide.edu.au [[ ]] High-speed data acquisition and [[ ]] realtime instrument control (ph/fax) +61-8-267-3039 [[ ]] My car has "demand start" - Terry Lambert [[
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