Re: [squid-users] round robin question
On Sep 24, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Kinkie wrote: On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:16 PM, jeff donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: greetings How could I go about load balancing two or more transparent proxy squid servers ? No caching invloved. This is strictly for access. i thought about dns round robin, but that didn't make sense since i am forwarding all connections to a single interface. any insight would be helpful So both instances are running on the same (bridging?) system? Can you give some more details? I have 12 subnets coming off router 1 and 12 coming off router 2 each pass through a transparent squid. I want to for better or worse Mux these two and add a 3rd box. combine the 24 subnets --- ( 3 squids ) --- -j
Re: [squid-users] round robin question
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 08:51:00AM -0400, jeff donovan wrote: On Sep 24, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Kinkie wrote: On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:16 PM, jeff donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: greetings How could I go about load balancing two or more transparent proxy squid servers ? No caching invloved. This is strictly for access. i thought about dns round robin, but that didn't make sense since i am forwarding all connections to a single interface. any insight would be helpful So both instances are running on the same (bridging?) system? Can you give some more details? I have 12 subnets coming off router 1 and 12 coming off router 2 each pass through a transparent squid. I want to for better or worse Mux these two and add a 3rd box. combine the 24 subnets --- ( 3 squids ) --- What is the reason for combining them? What do you mean by a single interface? What data rates are you talking about at each point? I've seen squid load balancing done 3 ways: round-robin dns, a blade in a Cisco switch, and on 2 systems running LinuxVirtualServer in combination with linux-ha. - Dave
[squid-users] round robin question
greetings How could I go about load balancing two or more transparent proxy squid servers ? No caching invloved. This is strictly for access. i thought about dns round robin, but that didn't make sense since i am forwarding all connections to a single interface. any insight would be helpful -j
Re: [squid-users] round robin question
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:16 PM, jeff donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: greetings How could I go about load balancing two or more transparent proxy squid servers ? No caching invloved. This is strictly for access. i thought about dns round robin, but that didn't make sense since i am forwarding all connections to a single interface. any insight would be helpful So both instances are running on the same (bridging?) system? Can you give some more details? -- /kinkie