suggest a good hardware load balancer?

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From: RN (replyinthegroup_at_please.com)
Date: 02/12/05


Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 18:21:32 GMT

I know Windows 2003 supports load balancing, but I already have two Windows
2000 web servers and now I want to run the same websites on both and put a
hardware load balancer in front. Can anyone suggest a good make/model?
Also, with the hardware load balancer, do you know if I *must* change the
domain names so one is "www1" and one is "www2.whatever.com", which seems
ugly to me?



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