On Thu, 2015-03-26 at 13:53 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 26/03/2015 10:26 a.m., Brendan Kearney wrote:
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 15:03 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 25/03/2015 9:55 a.m., brendan kearney wrote:
Was not sure if bugzilla was used for mailing list issues. If you would
like me
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 15:03 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 25/03/2015 9:55 a.m., brendan kearney wrote:
Was not sure if bugzilla was used for mailing list issues. If you would
like me to open one, I will but it looks like the list is working again.
Bugzilla is used, list bugs under the
On 26/03/2015 10:26 a.m., Brendan Kearney wrote:
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 15:03 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 25/03/2015 9:55 a.m., brendan kearney wrote:
Was not sure if bugzilla was used for mailing list issues. If you would
like me to open one, I will but it looks like the list is working
On 25/03/2015 9:55 a.m., brendan kearney wrote:
Was not sure if bugzilla was used for mailing list issues. If you would
like me to open one, I will but it looks like the list is working again.
Bugzilla is used, list bugs under the project services product.
As for your query...
On Mar 24,
Was not sure if bugzilla was used for mailing list issues. If you would
like me to open one, I will but it looks like the list is working again.
On Mar 24, 2015 2:25 PM, Brendan Kearney bpk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2015-03-24 at 10:18 -0400, Brendan Kearney wrote:
while load balancing is
Good Morning,
I have a proxy squid on debian with kerberos authentication and it works fine.
I would create a cluster load balancing for 2/3 proxy squid.
In particular, the clients connect to the load balancer, that
redirects the request to one of the proxies.
These proxies will must authenticate
Hi,
Yes, it is even pretty easy to accomplish. We are using a dedicated
Loadbalancer (but you can of course use LVS as loadbalancer) which is
balancing proxy request to 8 squid instances on 4 different real
servers with Kerberos authentication. We are not using any cache
hierarchy, just 4
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Hi All,
I'm using Squid 3.0. STABLE 8 as my main cache, and I have two other 2.7
caches set up, one on each WAN connection. The only reason we have
multiple proxy servers is to load balance; in reality I only need the
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Hi All,
I'm using Squid 3.0. STABLE 8 as my main cache, and I have two other
2.7 caches set up, one on each WAN connection. The only reason we
have multiple proxy servers is to load balance; in
Hi All,
Want to know if load balancing is possible with squid by maintaining
sessions.
Health check should be TCP Ports
eg:
Server A - Active port 8080
Server B - Active port 8080
Client - Squid - Server A and/or B
Request 1 comes from 'Client A' Squid forwards the request to 'Server A'
Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi All,
Want to know if load balancing is possible with squid by maintaining
sessions.
Health check should be TCP Ports
eg:
Server A - Active port 8080
Server B - Active port 8080
Client - Squid - Server A and/or B
Request 1 comes from 'Client A' Squid forwards the
Hi Amos,
Thanks for that,
so I need to use carp and sourcehash to do load balancing, right?
but where do I specify in squid to monitor the prots?
I mean if port 8080 is down on 'ServerA' how Squid will know that it
should send the request to 'ServerB' on port 8080?
//Remy
On Mon, 2009-06-15
Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for that,
so I need to use carp and sourcehash to do load balancing, right?
only the one you want.
but where do I specify in squid to monitor the prots?
I mean if port 8080 is down on 'ServerA' how Squid will know that it
should send the request
Thanks Amos for the help
On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 00:30 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for that,
so I need to use carp and sourcehash to do load balancing, right?
only the one you want.
but where do I specify in squid to monitor the
Hi Remy,
Just a couple of comments.
1) As per your response, if DNS is down squid is not going to be much
happier as it needs that DNS resolution in order to be able to function ;-)
2) WCCP would/could work very nicely for you in a fully transparent
configuration. Cost of wccp capable routers
Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi All,
What I mean to say is..
E.G:-
SP 1 = 10.200.2.1
SP 2 = 10.200.2.2
LAN USERS = 10.200.2.x
All lan users should connect to SP1 or SP2 depending upon the load and
if one of the SP is down the other should take the load.
One way of achieving load balance is
Hi All,
What I mean to say is..
E.G:-
SP 1 = 10.200.2.1
SP 2 = 10.200.2.2
LAN USERS = 10.200.2.x
All lan users should connect to SP1 or SP2 depending upon the load and
if one of the SP is down the other should take the load.
One way of achieving load balance is with DNS
proxy1.example.com
From: malme...@isaaviation.ae
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 16:21:58 +0400
Subject: [squid-users] load balancing
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
Regards,
Mario
andre wang wrote:
hi any details?
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Ken Peng kenp...@rambler.ru wrote:
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)
http://www.suid-cache.org/Doc/config/
Seriously though. 'load balance' means many
Amos Jeffries wrote:
andre wang wrote:
hi any details?
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Ken Peng kenp...@rambler.ru wrote:
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)
http://www.suid-cache.org/Doc/config/
bah. having a typo-day
If you want to a load balancer for Squid servers then LVS is a good
option. Redhat even have a packaged version.
J
2008/12/23 Ken Peng kenp...@rambler.ru:
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)
hi any details?
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Ken Peng kenp...@rambler.ru wrote:
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
Regards,
Mario
Hi All,
any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)
On Jan 22, 2008 5:05 PM, Nick Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've googled around a bit and see things about using the ntlm_auth -b
option, but I don't understand how/where?
Problem: I have squid setup to do NTLM aunthetication of the proxy users
against a local domain controller (samba/winbind
I've googled around a bit and see things about using the ntlm_auth -b
option, but I don't understand how/where?
Problem: I have squid setup to do NTLM aunthetication of the proxy users
against a local domain controller (samba/winbind installed on the proxy
server), pretty straight forward. If the
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Load-balancing domain controllers with Squid
On Jan 22, 2008 5:05 PM, Nick Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've googled around a bit and see things about using the ntlm_auth -b
option, but I don't understand how/where?
Problem: I have squid setup to do NTLM aunthetication
On tor, 2007-11-22 at 13:57 +0530, Siju George wrote:
method as I use now then even through the outgoing address will be
changed for 50% of the packets those same packets will be routed out
through the default interface only :-(
There is two related components needed to make multipath routing
On tor, 2007-11-22 at 08:19 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
We have squid servers behind L3 switch (balancer) which uses the
'sourcehash' technique for balancing requests because of this reason. Maybe
such functionality could be integrated into squid. Or into packetfilter :)
That's a
On Nov 22, 2007 8:33 AM, Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But not something I would recommend. Many sites dislikes clients coming
from more than one IP during the same session. The client IP is often
embedded in session cookies etc, making
Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: squid-users squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 1:27:11 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] load balancing traffic through squid on systems with
2 Internet connections
On Nov 22, 2007 8:33 AM, Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Siju George
If you use the
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outgoing
method as I use now then even through the outgoing address will be
changed for 50% of the packets those same packets will be routed out
through the default interface only :-(
First of all I don't know anything about OpenBSD
On Nov 21, 2007 12:21 PM, Tek Bahadur Limbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi George,
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
I have a System with two Internet connections.
Is it possible to configure squid to load balance out going internet
traffic through those two Internet Connections?
To keep things
On Nov 22, 2007 2:16 AM, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On ons, 2007-11-21 at 13:50 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
As far as I know, you could do split access using
the 'tcp_outgoing_address' method, but you can't
get squid to use
From: Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But not something I would recommend. Many sites dislikes clients coming
from more than one IP during the same session. The client IP is often
embedded in session cookies etc, making the session fail if the IP
changes.
Yes Henrik.
Such sites are
It sounds like a coding project - are you volunteering? :)
Adrian
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
From: Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But not something I would recommend. Many sites dislikes clients coming
from more than one IP during the same session. The client IP is
Hi George,
Siju George wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007 12:21 PM, Tek Bahadur Limbu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi George,
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
I have a System with two Internet connections.
Is it possible to configure squid to load balance out going internet
traffic through those two Internet
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
As far as I know, you could do split access using
the 'tcp_outgoing_address' method, but you can't
get squid to use it in round-robin manner.
I might be wrong. :-)
On ons, 2007-11-21 at 13:50 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
I don't
Hi,
I have a System with two Internet connections.
Is it possible to configure squid to load balance out going internet
traffic through those two Internet Connections?
Thank you so much
Kind Regards
Siju
From: Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a System with two Internet connections.
Is it possible to configure squid to load balance out going internet
traffic through those two Internet Connections?
This is assuming that you are running Linux :-
Just set up multiple routing and weight
From: Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is assuming that you are running Linux :-
Just set up multiple routing and weight assignment.
You might have to turn off kernel option which
caches multiple routing.
I meant MULTI PATH routing.
On Nov 21, 2007 6:29 AM, Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ming-Ching Tiew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is assuming that you are running Linux :-
Just set up multiple routing and weight assignment.
You might have to turn off kernel option which
caches multiple routing.
Thank
From: Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any option to do it in the squid.conf file?
I know there is a tcp_outgoing_address option.
just wondering if it is possible to make it use all outgoing IP
address in a round-robin manner :-)
As far as I know, you could do split access
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
As far as I know, you could do split access using
the 'tcp_outgoing_address' method, but you can't
get squid to use it in round-robin manner.
I might be wrong. :-)
I don't think there is, but making squid do that with a small source patch
Hi George,
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
I have a System with two Internet connections.
Is it possible to configure squid to load balance out going internet
traffic through those two Internet Connections?
To keep things simple, you can just use the tcp_outgoing_address
parameter in squid.conf.
Hi,
I need help for load balancing my Squid with two ADSL links. I have try to
run additional two Squid parent instances on the same machine but with
different IPs binded by using tcp_outgoing_address. It works, but
sometimes it generate some error on main Squid like this and make the
speed going
On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to balance based on least connections, or something else?
Not today, but probably quite easy to add.
How would I go about getting this on a developer's radar screen? I
don't think this is something I could do myself.
On Fri, May 11, 2007, Sean Walberg wrote:
On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to balance based on least connections, or something
else?
Not today, but probably quite easy to add.
How would I go about getting this on a developer's radar screen? I
You can setup a IPVS load balancer in front of your squid pool. I
use it load balance my 10 squid servers. See
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
mike
At 07:10 AM 5/11/2007, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007, Sean Walberg wrote:
On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am successfully using Squid 2.6STABLE12 as a reverse proxy to
several backend servers. Each backend web server is defined similar
to this:
cache_peer x.x.x.x parent 80 0 no-query originserver
monitorurl=/squidcheck.php monitorinterval=15 round-robin login=PASS
name=webX no-digest
ons 2007-05-09 klockan 08:13 -0500 skrev Sean Walberg:
Is there any way to balance based on least connections, or something else?
Not today, but probably quite easy to add.
Regards
Henrik
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Hi All,
I am just checking the Load balancing feature available in squid-icap setup.
I had defined the icap related acls like below and ICAP server is running is
both the machines described
icap_enable on
icap_service service_1 respmod_precache 0 icap://172.16.1.35:1344/respmod
icap_service
tis 2007-02-13 klockan 17:15 +0530 skrev Selvi:
Hi All,
I am just checking the Load balancing feature available in squid-icap setup.
Squid-2.x patched with an ICAP patch, or Squid-3 with ICAP enabled?
Regards
Henrik
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Hi,
Currently i am using Squid-2.x patched with ICAP.
Thanks,
Selvi
- Original Message -
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Selvi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:57 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Load Balancing in ICAP
Hey Guys,
I have a situation here. I have a load balancer sending the requests
to two differents squids. I tryied to use cache_peer with proxy only
option, but I get TCP Denied.
What should I do on both confs? Add both as parents with proxy only
option or what?
Thanxs in advance,
JOC
the proxies dies?
How does squid handle a failure like that?
- Steve
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Jose Octavio de Castro Neves Jr wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 19:00:52 -0300
From: Jose Octavio de Castro Neves Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Load Balancing Squids
I'm thinking to load balancing 2 squid processes with 1 squid. Is this
idea stupid?
Landscape:
1 SMP machine with:
squid1 with cache_dir (a real piece of disk) bind localhost
squid2 with cache_dir (a real piece of disk) bind localhost
squidv with cache_dir null
On Friday 18 November 2005 14:31, Stefano Mason wrote:
I'm thinking to load balancing 2 squid processes with 1 squid. Is this
idea stupid?
Landscape:
1 SMP machine with:
squid1 with cache_dir (a real piece of disk) bind localhost
squid2 with cache_dir (a real piece of disk)
what about caching in your setup?
this info will surely help you to design your setup.
I am using one proxy server and two caching proxy servers and
the total number of users in my setup are much more than yours.
I would like to ask you one question here as you have done with
transparent proxy.
hi:
Currently i have a network running squid as a transparent proxy server
serving around 500 users. Around 40% of the users ie ( 200 users) use
the network and the performance is good with very very little
problem.. now my network is about to increse and almost 1200 Users
will be using the proxy
Hi all -
Okay, I've poked around a bunch looking for possible solutions to this
problem but can't seem to make any headway.
I'm implementing a simple load balancing solution between two origin servers
one of which is running squid and must also handle a number of
non-accelerated virtual hosts.
Hi guys
I'm using squid as cache server ,
How i can load balance the http traffic between this 3 cache server with
round robin algorithm,
Supposing that i,ve route http request from cisco router to these cache
server,any solution please ,
I've implement some solution ,such as load balancer on
On 07.07 00:41, Abbas Salehi wrote:
I'm using squid as cache server ,
How i can load balance the http traffic between this 3 cache server with
round robin algorithm,
do you use 1 or 3 cache servers?
Supposing that i,ve route http request from cisco router to these cache
server,any solution
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Dominik Jais wrote:
delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 13000/13000
I'm using the configuration above. My problem is, that eath user gots 13kbps,
but the 13000 mean bytes = 104kbps
Is this a documentation bug?
The above setting will give each user ca 104kbit/s or 12.5KByte/s.
Most
As it is described in the Squid Docomentation:
# A pair of delay parameters is written restore/maximum, where
restore is
# the number of bytes (not bits - modem and network speeds are usually
# quoted in bits) per second placed into the bucket, and maximum
is the
#
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Carinus Carelse wrote:
I have two external networks connected and I have one proxy server that
is servicing about 500 users. I would like the squid box to do some
load balancing across the two external link so that the http traffic
does not just go through the one link.
Is
I have two external networks connected and I have one proxy server that
is servicing about 500 users. I would like the squid box to do some
load balancing across the two external link so that the http traffic
does not just go through the one link.
Is this possible and how do i go about setting
greetings
I have a new squid server i want to put in parallel with my existing
system. i read most of the Docs and Faq's but still have not come up
with a good understanding for my scenario.
I'm running a transparent cache with squid guard. My problem seems to
be How do I split my traffic ? or
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Jeff Donovan wrote:
I'm running a transparent cache with squid guard. My problem seems to
be How do I split my traffic?
This you do in your router in case of transparently intercepting proxies..
If you are not using a TCP interception device capable of tracking
On Aug 2, 2004, at 9:25 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Jeff Donovan wrote:
I'm running a transparent cache with squid guard. My problem seems to
be How do I split my traffic?
This you do in your router in case of transparently intercepting
proxies..
If you are not using a TCP
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Jeff Donovan wrote:
would this be a placed on a linux server in front of the two cache's or
does it run on the same device as squid?
Both possibilities existsm
Regards
Henrik
LVS can be placed on the same server, but it is good
if you a new Linux Box for it, I am not sure but last
time I used it, I need to recompile the kernel. Please
do check with the latest Docs.
And why can not you do the Roundrobin. It is always a
good option. And yeah most convinient, you can use
Hi All
Please could I have either some ideas or solutions to the following:
I work for a BIG company, providing internet services for many customers.
I am planning to install a load balancing plan for our cache server, which
will obviously load balance, but will also have a redundant feature.
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Envoyé : jeudi 22 juillet 2004 13:40
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Objet : [squid-users] load balancing
Hi All
Please could I have either some ideas or solutions to the following:
I work for a BIG company, providing
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Subject: [squid-users] load balancing
Hi All
Please could I have either some ideas or solutions to the following:
I work for a BIG company, providing internet services for many customers.
I am planning to install a load balancing
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on the techniques
Also...visiting www.squid-cache.org and searching
for failover will help.
Chris Perreault
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Subject: [squid-users] load balancing
Hi All
: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: [squid-users] load balancing
Hi All
Please could I have either some ideas or solutions to the following:
I work for a BIG company, providing internet services for many customers.
I am planning to install a load balancing plan for our
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Kent, Mr. John (Contractor) wrote:
The part I don't understand is the redirection: the page says:
To implement this solution your redirector script must output a URL where the
hostname part of the URL is a keyword which describes a pool of backend servers,
such as
Greeting Squid Gurus,
I read an interesting article on Load Balancing in Zope with Squid as an accelerator.
http://www.zope.org/Members/htrd/howto/squid
I wanted to try it using Apache servers as a backend instead of Zope
The problem is the article didn't quite have enough info for me to figure
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Cavanagh, Kevin B wrote:
Hi there,
Please forgive me if this question has been asked/answered before (I
searched the FAQs but quickly became too confused by all the various
postings regarding load balancing, etc).
We currently have six RedHat Linux V8.0 servers
Hi there,
Please forgive me if this question has been asked/answered before (I
searched the FAQs but quickly became too confused by all the various
postings regarding load balancing, etc).
We currently have six RedHat Linux V8.0 servers running Squid V2.5
Stable in the following parent/child
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Darryn Lowe wrote:
Therefore, is it possible to have Squid change parent proxies based on
the content type of the requested URL? How do I do this?
This you can't, as the content type is not known until the reply is seen.
What you can do is to select parent proxy based on
Hi,
I'm new to many of the options within Squid, so I would appreciate any
help with the following scenario.
I have network wherein the squid proxy connects to the Internet via two
parent proxies.
/- ISDN Parent Proxy #1
|
Squid ---+
Proxy |
Hi,
I have two instances of squid-2.5-STABLE3 running on same
dual-processor machine under RH AS 2.1 (2.4.9-e.25). Everything works
great. I would like to optimize hit ratio and have a following
questions:
Is it possible to configure squid-es with a cross referencing access
to cache directories,
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 22:59, Yuri N. Fominov wrote:
Hi,
I have two instances of squid-2.5-STABLE3 running on same
dual-processor machine under RH AS 2.1 (2.4.9-e.25). Everything works
great. I would like to optimize hit ratio and have a following
questions:
Is it possible to configure
I am a very happy user of the rproxy function of squid for about 2 years
now.
I was wondering:
What if I place the rproxy somewhere at a central co-location,
I have about 3 internet connections in the firm (with different ISP's)
If I make my host available using all these lines, can I make squid
the main drawback of load balancing between peers is that squid never tries
to determine how much of bandwitch left on other parents, just query first
one. IMO besides connect-timeout there should be use-band
option, allowing squid to not use certain parent if there are connections
pending to
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
Hi all,
I plan to install few instances of Squid on one multiprocessor box and
balance load between them. I plan to use LinuxVirtualServer for it. Do
someone have that kind of solution ? What load balancing you suggest ?
Any other recommendation ?
Do you have
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
Monday 07 July 2003 10:56, Marc Elsen:
I plan to install few instances of Squid on one multiprocessor box
and balance load between them. I plan to use LinuxVirtualServer
for it. Do someone have that kind of solution ? What load
balancing you suggest ?
Masood Ahmad Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmmm but what do u think if the proxy is transparent ..:)
[...]
The trick is the same. Just do two rules, one with source
-s 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.1
redirecting to the first instance of the transparent proxy, the other with
\! -s 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Masood Ahmad Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Marc Elsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dusan Djordjevic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Load balancing on single machine
| Masood Ahmad Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| hmmm
Masood Ahmad Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my sense if one proxy will down another will not take it's place because
iptable rules are redirecting packets to both port and port instance is not
running.. so what type of load balancing .:)
Load balancing _is_ in effect. It's the
Hi,
I'm searching for a software load balancer for HTTP servers.
Scenario:
We have two web servers in Germany and two in the USA for german
content. For US/english content there are two web servers in the USA and
two in Germany. The setup is similar, so I'll concentrate to a single case.
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