Evert Lammerts wrote:
Why would you start out with implementing a single point of failure?
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Alexandru David Constantinescu
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Hello to all
I plan to implement a proxy server for apache. The idea is to act like a
firewall, proxy , load balancer and cache. It must serve around 2000
sites. The backend servers I don't know for now how many will be, but I
am prepare to start with 2 or 3 and in case of heavy load , increase
this number. My question is what hardware do you recommend for proxy. do
I need fast cpu's or lots of core's. In terms of ram the things are
clear : apache need ram. Do you recommend scsi or sata disks etc ?
If someone have experience or suggestions please give me a sign.
Thanks
Alex
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"implement a proxy server for apache" it was just a way of speaking.
Allow me to reformulate : one or more proxy's like frontend balanced
from dns or other whay. My questions still remain
Alex
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