On 3/28/07, Dan Brosemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 12:20:53PM -0700, christian johansson wrote: > > Some people on this list speak highly of pound. I haven't used it myself > yet. > > I like haproxy. I've run it in an 80,000 (mod_perl-generated) page per > hour > situation on nothing more than simple desktop hardware and it Just > Worked(tm). There's no port, but I know someone who made one and could > pester him to post it. :)
If I don't like pound or can't get it working in a good way, I'd very much like for you to do some pestering :) Now that was a while ago. If I was doing it again today, I'd seriously look > at the built in hoststated and pf. That work looks exciting. I just read up about hoststated, and indeed it looks very promising! I'm going to put a pre-order for 4.1 in, and hope they'll finish it soon :) Now you have even more options to confuse you. :) Thanks ;) I think I will try out pound for now, only because it looks so simple to set up compared to haproxy. I'm just looking for something to tie me over until openbsd 4.1 is out now. Thanks Christian -Dan > > -- > "Burnished gallows set with red > Caress the fevered, empty mind > Of man who hangs bloodied and blind > To reach for wisdom, not for bread." -- Deoridhe Grimsdaughter

