Jacqui Caren wrote:
> Pid wrote:
>> Hardward load balancing is when you use specific types of network
>> equipment which present a single external interface while directing
>> traffic evenly between the servers behind it.
>>
>> Software does the same, but you'd install it on a server acting as a
Pid wrote:
Hardward load balancing is when you use specific types of network
equipment which present a single external interface while directing
traffic evenly between the servers behind it.
Software does the same, but you'd install it on a server acting as a
front controller. You can use the m
Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Die 04.07.2006 11:03, David Filion wrote:
Alexander Lazic wrote:
Huh have i over read something or why are you thinking that Danesh
Daroui use linux for his webserver?!?!
LVS would be on a separate box in front of the web servers, so it
doesn't matter what apache is
On Die 04.07.2006 11:03, David Filion wrote:
Alexander Lazic wrote:
Huh have i over read something or why are you thinking that Danesh
Daroui use linux for his webserver?!?!
LVS would be on a separate box in front of the web servers, so it
doesn't matter what apache is running on. We have a
Alexander Lazic wrote:
On Die 04.07.2006 16:11, Primož Kumše wrote:
Try Linux Virtual Server. The IP Virtual Server modul should be what
you are looking for.
Huh have i over read something or why are you thinking that Danesh
Daroui use linux for his webserver?!?!
regards
Alex
LVS would
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Frank Peng.
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Lazic
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:29:06 +0200
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Distributed Web Server
Hi,
On Mon 03.07.2006 04:52, Danesh Daroui wrote:
>
>I have set up
Do you actually want/mean a distributed web server?
I think you mean that you want to a load balance your site.
Alex was referring to SoftWare(SW) load balancing and HardWare(HW) load
balancing. Both of these techniques involve using multiple physical
machines to serve pages which appear to come
On Die 04.07.2006 16:11, Primož Kumše wrote:
Try Linux Virtual Server. The IP Virtual Server modul should be what
you are looking for.
Huh have i over read something or why are you thinking that Danesh
Daroui use linux for his webserver?!?!
regards
Alex
-
Hi,
On Die 04.07.2006 15:48, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Our bottleneck will be mostly bandwidth since our servers are fast
enought. Frankly, I didn't get anything from your solutions
(HW-Loadbalancer and SW-Loadbalancer). Are they software/hardware
products? Would you please explain?
Well you have
Try Linux Virtual Server. The IP Virtual Server modul
should be what you are looking for.
Regards,
Primoz
From: Danesh Daroui
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 3:53
PMTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: SV: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distributed Web Server
Hi Frank,I
Hi Frank,I think we are talking about different things. I already know that it is possible to have a web site on multiple server (of course with different addresses). What I am looking for, is to have mutiple web servers on one address (single IP), where multiple servers cooperate with each other t
Hi Alex,Our bottleneck will be mostly bandwidth since our servers are fast enought. Frankly, I didn't get anything from your solutions (HW-Loadbalancer and SW-Loadbalancer). Are they software/hardware products? Would you please explain?D.Alexander Lazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: Hi,On Mon 03.07.20
Well, I think the bottleneck in our server will be mostly bandwidth. However we are using a 100 Mbits/s internet connection, but we are still worry what would happend if number of users will grow enormously. I have gathered some information like using DC-Apache module which is Distributied Cooperat
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Distributed Web Server
Hi,
On Mon 03.07.2006 04:52, Danesh Daroui wrote:
I have set up a web server using Apache and it used to work fine until
my site's hit grew up and now it has serious problems because of
intensive clients traffic. I
Hi,
On Mon 03.07.2006 04:52, Danesh Daroui wrote:
I have set up a web server using Apache and it used to work fine until
my site's hit grew up and now it has serious problems because of
intensive clients traffic. I would like to set up other systems to
cooperate with my main server and serve cl
Setting up a round-robin DNS for the servers is sort of almost exactly like a
quick clustering patch.
Are you sure it is the apache server that is not keeping up though? You sure it
isn't a bandwidth limitation?
Quoting Danesh Daroui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have set up a web serve
Hi all,I have set up a web server using Apache and it used to work fine until my site's hit grew up and now it has serious problems because of intensive clients traffic. I would like to set up other systems to cooperate with my main server and serve clients as well as my main server to make ballanc
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