I want to use mod_throttle to control the bandwidth of a particular web on
my system. So, I have activated the module in /etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf:
...
LoadModule throttle_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_throttle.so
...
And I have insert this on the VirtualHost:
VirtualHost
Hello All,
At the moment the servers I ran has only one pipline to the net, Now I am
looking at adding other one as a backup..
How do I go about make the second as a backup so if the first goes down the
second will take over??
Then when the first one goes back online that will be used putting
Johnno,
That depends on where the second pipe is coming from. If it is coming
from a different NOC of the same upstream company then they should take
care of all the messy routing details.
If you use multiple providers then use BGP to provide multiple routes
for your IP blocks. Your
I want to use mod_throttle to control the bandwidth of a particular web on
my system. So, I have activated the module in /etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf:
...
LoadModule throttle_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_throttle.so
...
And I have insert this on the VirtualHost:
VirtualHost
Hello All,
At the moment the servers I ran has only one pipline to the net, Now I am
looking at adding other one as a backup..
How do I go about make the second as a backup so if the first goes down the
second will take over??
Then when the first one goes back online that will be used putting
Johnno,
That depends on where the second pipe is coming from. If it is coming
from a different NOC of the same upstream company then they should take
care of all the messy routing details.
If you use multiple providers then use BGP to provide multiple routes
for your IP blocks. Your
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