Scalr does the same if you use nginx as load balancer and if one app
server fails.
Le 14 oct. 2010 à 15:54, Lorenzo Salvadorini <[email protected]
t> a écrit :
2010/10/5 Frederic Sidler <[email protected]>
I'm playing with elb at the moment but I know nginx can do better.
I'm using nginx as load balancer reverse proxy at www.fbcal.com and
this save my app server. For redundancy you can use two nginx server
in front of your app server. I do not understand why ELB are
requested in front of nginx servers.
Hi, we use ELB to loadbalance requests on nginx hosts: if one nginx
host fails, Scalr can remove it from ELB. How do you do this in your
environment?
L.
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