Dear Mates
We are currently experiencing routing assymetry on our infrastructure, and we are trying to find possible solutions that could help us solve the problem.
I would like to know whether there is a limitation in terms of creating a Check Point cluster over two geographically separeted Datacenters (Few Kilometers away from each other). Is there any distance constraints?
If there is no a distance constraint, since the current version of GAIA we are using (R80.20) does not support Load-sharing, we do not intend to have 4 appliances in a cluster while only one is taking all the traffic.
Can Maestro be used in order to take advantage of the 4 appliances?
The rationale for this question is because we are thinking of turning the 4 Check Point Appliances into a single cluster.
Thanks in Advance