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Distributing traffic across cluster nodes
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Support for heterogeneous cluster
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Support for heterogeneous cluster
NetScaler supports a heterogeneous cluster in a cluster deployment. A heterogeneous cluster spans nodes of different NetScaler hardware and you can have a combination of different platforms in the same cluster.
Important:
The formation or supportability of a heterogeneous cluster is possible and limited only to MPX hardware platforms.
The supportability and formation of the heterogeneous cluster depend on certain NetScaler models. The following table lists the platforms that are supported in the formation of a heterogeneous cluster, with an equal number of packet engines.
Number of Packet Engines | MPX Hardware Platforms | Supported MPX Hardware Platforms to form Heterogeneous Cluster |
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5 | MPX 11500 | MPX 14020 |
7 | MPX 11515 | MPX 14040 |
9 | MPX 11530 | MPX 14060 |
For more information on how to form a heterogeneous cluster deployment of NetScaler MPX appliances with the different number of packet engines across different SSL chipsets, see the Heterogeneous cluster deployments section in SSL offloading configuration.
Note:
Before release 13.0 build 47.x, if you run the
join cluster
command from the node that has an unequal number of packet engines, the following error message appears: “Mismatch in the number of active PPEs between CCO and local node”.
Points to note
- The extra management CPU setting must be the same on all the cluster nodes.
- The newly added node must have the same capacity on the data planes and backplane, as that of existing cluster nodes.
- If there are mixed platform devices supporting different ciphers, then the cluster agrees upon a common cipher list.
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