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I've setup load-balancing and clustering on a few linux systems for serving web and database content, and each time it's a fairly laborious process.

So I'm wondering, are there any web-based managers, or possibly just monitoring interfaces, for load-balancing of this sort? I've searched around a bit, but haven't come up with anything substantial.

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  • "Web-based managers" are somewhat antithetical to the goal of reducing labour.
    – womble
    Sep 15, 2015 at 0:19
  • Depending on the utility, obviously. If the utility were more easily configured and allowed for increased ease-of-management over traditional methods for maintaining the system, then it's inherently worthwhile. Sep 15, 2015 at 17:58

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There is HaProxy, an opensource software providing load balancing and proxying for TCP and HTTP-based applications by spreading requests across multiple servers.

It has a web interface for monitoring and get statistics about the balanced services. Here there is demo of the web interface http://demo.haproxy.org/

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  • Definitely a decent load balancing utility and monitoring suite. If only they included web-based management systems. I'll go ahead and set this as best answer, as my thread has apparently been labeled as "off-topic". Sep 14, 2015 at 22:31

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