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 with DNS

proxy1.example.com  IN A 10.200.2.1
proxy1.example.com  IN A 10.200.2.2
Hi Remy,

I agree the DNS server could do the balancing here. But to be more precise DNS is more appropriate in Load-Balancing the other kind of services like SMTP, WEB etc.

What I recommend is a router capable of web-traffic redirection like WCCP in Cisco routers.

May be if you want to know more about WCCP. This URL http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6175637.html could let you know how it works.

Regards,

Pritam

Regards,

Pritam
And what if the DNS Server is down and also how to do fail over

//Remy

On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 09:05 -0600, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Just remember
when using load balancing, if you use digest auth, then you MUST use
source persistence.




On Tuesday 23 December 2008 08:38:27 Ken Peng wrote:
Hi All,

any links on how to configure load balancing of squid
See the default squid.conf, :)



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