I'm confused....'IP chainging' as the name says is at the IP (or Network) layer, what does that have to do with Apache or any HTTP server at the application level.
I think any such IP based load balancing technologies are inherently unaware of the total system issues and are simply making a jugdment based on the IP level or perhaps a specific protocol on top of IP to route the next packet (or next session). Having said that a Perl HTTP would/could benefit from it just as well... On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Anand R wrote: > IP chaining can be done in Java Webserver, > How to do it in Apache Webserver. > > Please let the Ring know this, > Thanks in advance, > Regards, > Anand > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Derek Jones > To: Hemant Singh ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Derek G Jones > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:29 PM > Subject: RE: load balancing on apache > > > > Hi all, > > You can do load balancing using ipchains as well. > > Can't remember the program name offhand, but if I have time > I'll look it up and let the list know. > > Only works if your servers are Linux of course. > > Kind regards > > Derek. > ------------------------------------------------------ > Derek Jones 1051, Bollinger Road, > Tel: 717 359 8817 Littlestown, > Mobile: 717 977 4556 PA, 17340, USA > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AIM: scunacc > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com CyberShell Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------------