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Hi Jeff,

 Have a look at http://www.coyotepoint.com for information on our Equalizer
load balancing system. This is a hardware platform that provides load
balancing and high-availability for a cluster of servers in environments such
as you've described.

                Best wishes for the New Year,

                  -LkM


In article <[log in to unmask]>,
  Jeff Mikolai <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Currently running a 997-800 with approximately 1200 users my CPU is about
> 80% saturated. Disc is ok and memory is ok. System performance is acceptable
> at this point but in 6 months time I will need to do something. I am looking
> at a client/sever type implementation where the 997-800 will become the
> image database server and multiple 989-600s will be powering the front end.
> My question stems from load balancing the front end systems. Any software
> out that currently does this? I know I can develop procedures/program
> in-house to do this but with my limited programming staff I am hoping
> someone has a package available already.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff Mikolai
>
>


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Lance Morgan              | Customer Service Engineer
Coyote Point Systems, Inc | http://www.coyotepoint.com
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