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Linux-Announce Digest #160

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Thu Jun 16 22:13:08 2005

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Linux-Announce Digest #160, Volume #5          Thu, 16 Jun 2005 22:13:03 EDT

Contents:
  Debian Sarge is out... and you can talk to Ian ("Frederick Noronha (FN)")
  COMMERCIAL: BalanceNG 1.380 available (BalanceNG Support)

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From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: Debian Sarge is out... and you can talk to Ian
Date: 16 Jun 2005 20:50:01 GMT


        Don't miss the chance to see the blog below, and pass
        on your feedback to the guy who started it all
        (Ian, whose name is part of the Debra+Ian distro).
        That's the beauty of GNU/Linux. FN

Debian: Where should we go from here?
Monday, June 13th, 2005
by Ian Murdock

http://gongrc.blogspot.com/2005/06/debian-where-should-we-go-from-here.html

This is old news by now (it's been a very busy week), but Debian sarge
has (finally) been released. Congrats to all involved and especially to
the release managers for what I can only imagine was, at times, a
seemingly impossible task (it was impossible enough in the days of a few
dozen developers and a few hundred packages)....

 ..........................................................................
Frederick (FN) Noronha | Freelance Journalist | Mobile +91 9822 122436
Tel +91.832.2409490    | http://fn.swiki.net  | http://www.bytesforall.net
 ..........................................................................

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From: BalanceNG Support <balanceng-support@inlab.de>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: BalanceNG 1.380 available
Date: 16 Jun 2005 22:20:09 GMT


BalanceNG 1.380  is now available at http://www.BalanceNG.net .

Changes:
* bngagent supported for HP-UX 11.11 (PA-RISC)
* alignment issues fixed for Solaris/SPARC platforms.

BalanceNG (Balance Next Generation) is a modern software IP load balancing 
solution running on Linux and Solaris operating systems.

BalanceNG is small, fast and (relatively) easy to use and setup. It offers session 
persistence, different distribution methods (Round Robin, Random, Hash and Least 
Resource) and a customizable UDP health check agent (available in source code). 

BalanceNG supports VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) to set up High 
Available configurations on multiple nodes.

BalanceNG is available at http://www.BalanceNG.net .

---
Thomas Obermair
Inlab Software GmbH

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