NetApp: http://fortune.com/2016/03/01/netapp-layoffs-start/ Xerox: http://www.geekwire.com/2016/xerox-cuts-325-jobs-closes-redm... Yahoo!: http://recode.net/2016/02/17/if-its-wednesday-its-layoffs-da... SurveyMonkey:…
I did not. I was more familiar with OpenBSD to begin with, and like its slant toward security. Although we do use FreeBSD for a few other servers used as NAS controllers. HAST + ZFS + CARP is great.
I work for an ISP. We use it (CARP and relayd) heavily for HTTP and DNS load balancing in an IPv6-laden environment. Performance is better than that we saw a few years ago under Linux.
How is HAProxy's IPv6 support in an IPv6-only stack? I've been using OpenBSD in conjunction with CARP and relayd because IPv6 load balancing under Linux was lacking when I was evaluating options some years ago. I can…
NetApp: http://fortune.com/2016/03/01/netapp-layoffs-start/ Xerox: http://www.geekwire.com/2016/xerox-cuts-325-jobs-closes-redm... Yahoo!: http://recode.net/2016/02/17/if-its-wednesday-its-layoffs-da... SurveyMonkey:…
I did not. I was more familiar with OpenBSD to begin with, and like its slant toward security. Although we do use FreeBSD for a few other servers used as NAS controllers. HAST + ZFS + CARP is great.
I work for an ISP. We use it (CARP and relayd) heavily for HTTP and DNS load balancing in an IPv6-laden environment. Performance is better than that we saw a few years ago under Linux.
How is HAProxy's IPv6 support in an IPv6-only stack? I've been using OpenBSD in conjunction with CARP and relayd because IPv6 load balancing under Linux was lacking when I was evaluating options some years ago. I can…