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 a PAC file. --- Jeff Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 interception device > capable of tracking > > individual connections then this is most easily > done by splitting the > > destination IP address space among the caches. > CARP does so > > automatically > > for you. > > > >> or how do i create a failover if one squid server > becomes to busy? > > > > best done by an external load balancer. Linux > Virtual Server is a good > > free one, highend routers & switches usually also > have reasonable load > > balancing functions built in. > > > > 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? > > Unfortunately my layer 3 switch does not allow for > multiple default > routes or even a policy route. Otherwise i would > have just routed my > traffic to the new interface. > -j > ----------------------------------- > jeff donovan > basd network operations > (610) 807 5571 x41 > AIM xtdonovan > > ===== Regards, Mohsin Khan CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate 2.0 ) http://pk.aaghaz.net >>>Happy is the one who can smile<<< __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com