Never used ats.  Varnish is a great caching proxy, but that's all it's
really intended to be.  Nginx is another great product - with the ability to
act as web server, caching proxy, load balancer, etc. depending on the
modules you load.

Nicholas

On Jul 29, 2010 9:47 PM, "Paul Graydon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We use a pair of servers as load balancers, using Apache HTTPD &
> mod_proxy. Ideally I'm looking to transition away from Apache HTTPD if
> possible and on to something a little less resource hungry and
> specifically designed for the role. It's going to have to be a slow
> transition because we're combining multiple aspects in httpd, such as
> LDAP auth, rewrites, some direct PHP hosting and captcha bits, for just
> over 60 vhosts.
>
> What I'm looking at at the moment is to stick something flexible,
> caching (to reduce back end traffic) and capable of reverse proxying in
> front of httpd. The idea being to initially proxy through to httpd on
> the same box and then over a period of time have vhosts migrated over to
> it much as possible. It does also need to produce NCSA or Apache httpd
> compatible logs for urchin processing.
>
> I've been experimenting with Varnish to varying levels of success,
> combined with Pound acting as an SSL intermediary, but some former
> colleagues from a previous role suggest I consider Apache Traffic
> Server. The blurb on the website looks very interesting, but unlike
> Varnish I've not heard much from sysadmins about having actually used it.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations or thoughts about ATS vs Varnish,
> or thoughts about other products that may be more suited?
> Am I about to unleash a whole world of hurt on myself?
>
> Paul
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