Sander Temme wrote:
On Jun 1, 2008, at 1:05 AM, Eric Bowman wrote:
I'm in a situation (RHEL 5.1) where the only "supported" version of
Apache is 2.2.3. We are wishing to avail of the session affinity
load balancing features in mod_proxy_balancer, and I'm wondering what
the general consensus is on how suitable that version is regarding
that feature.
Are you using the Red Hat supplied version of Apache? Keep in mind
that they backport patches from later 2.2 releases and from trunk, but
their version number stays the same.
Review the source RPM to see what's really going on. It has its own
Changes file.
Even if you were to use vanilla 2.2.3, do you have any information
that the features you need were not up to snuff in that version?
In any case I'd recommend that you set up a test installation and see
if what you need to work, works. That way you have your own benchmark.
Thanks. I didn't realize they backport but don't up the version. I'm
not aware of anything in particular that's not up to snuff, I'm mostly
wondering if there is anything I should look out for. I seem to recall
somebody mentioning that prior to 2.2.4 the session affinity stuff
wasn't /quite/ ready for primetime.
Anyhow, yes, we are testing, and we had a hiccup which turned out to be
a configuration problem, but it raised some concerns so I figured I'd
ask the group.
Thanks,
Eric
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