The best solution I found is a product called "Linkproof" from Radware (no, I don't work for them).
Yes, it cost a bit, but it will let you have multiple links, balanced across multiple firewalls if you like. Best part is that it can load balance outbound AND inbound traffic evenly across links. All of this without BGP, your own IP address space, etc.
You would think that they could come up with some sort of naming scheme that made sense. I mean 286, 386, 486, Pentium (instead of 586 because the name was already taken). Now we are on version 4 of Pentium (meaning five). How about calling it "4 of 5" to match the Borg mentality?
The best solution I found is a product called "Linkproof" from Radware (no, I don't work for them).
Yes, it cost a bit, but it will let you have multiple links, balanced across multiple firewalls if you like. Best part is that it can load balance outbound AND inbound traffic evenly across links. All of this without BGP, your own IP address space, etc.
You would think that they could come up with some sort of naming scheme that made sense. I mean 286, 386, 486, Pentium (instead of 586 because the name was already taken). Now we are on version 4 of Pentium (meaning five). How about calling it "4 of 5" to match the Borg mentality?