Hi,

Did you though maybe about CDN ? You can always pass traffic without
caching and load-balance like you want pointing your "main HAProxy". Check
https://www.fastly.com/.


On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Marius Jankunas <j.mar...@inbox.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> First of all congrutalions for HAProxy 1.5.0 release, glad you finally
> finished. :)
>
>
> If you have some free time maybe could advise or give any hints which
> could me?
> I'm interested in HAProxy, and would like to know is it possible do load
> balancing to servers which are nearest to clients? And even if yes, so
> could this reduce latency, and improve e.g. website loading speed? I tried
> to draw an datagram(see attachment) which shows how i would like to do load
> balancing.
>
> About Datagram:
>
> Example there are 6 users: 2 from Asia, 2 from Europe, 2 from United
> states.
> All 6 users connecting to main haproxy server first, which stands in EU.
>
> For Asia users ping to main haproxy server is ~ 175ms
> For Europe users ping to main haproxy server ~22ms
> For United states users ping to main haproxy ~ 76ms
>
> Asia users to Haproxy (Asia) has ping of 15ms
> Europe users to Haproxy (EU) has ping of ~17ms
> United states users to Haproxy (US) has of ~12ms
>
> All 3 Haproxy (Asia),(EU),(US) servers has ping of +/-35ms to Application
> Server.
>
> I don't know, but feeling this only would great only additional latency
> for users. If yes, how we can make users connect direct to (Asia),(EU),(US)
> Haproxy server by their geo location? Thank you for any reply.
>
>
> Marius,
>
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