[MLUG] Networking Question

Andre Courchesne courchea at net-forces.com
Tue May 31 15:05:39 EDT 2011


For the dual link, I am using ClearOS to load balance between an ADSL (Acanac) and a Cable (TekSavvy) works great. You may also look into PepLink which makes load balancer appliances.

For your network, I think you have to first check your network internals. Maybe you have a bottleneck in your switch architecture. 
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On 2011-05-31, at 3:01 PM, David Montminy wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> We are running Zenoss Core at work for monitoring. While it work for
> our needs, I still have people complaining of slow-down when there
> doesn't seems to be much traffic on the network. The graphs produced
> by Zenoss are a 5min average and doesn't really give an indication of
> real-time traffic or lantency.
> 
> I'm looking for better tools to monitor the use of our network (and of
> our 2 uplinks). I'm also looking at replacing our router with
> something like Pfsense or Astaro. Any good linux distribution or
> router suggestions would be welcome. Prior or current experience even
> more appreciated.
> 
> David Montminy
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