On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Sean Conner <s...@conman.org> wrote:
> It was thus said that the Great ricardo figueiredo once stated: > > > > That's the question. I dont have any idea. > > If you have no idea how to prioritize the requests, then I doubt you'll > get much help. Prioritization of "requests" can happen in the router, a > load balancer or the actual webserver. > > For instance, if requests from certain IP addresses have a higher > priority (for example) then one could implement QoS (Quality of Service) at > the router level (allow traffic through unimpeeded from priority IP That's my objective !! Implement QoS at application level. I have a web cluster and I thought the frontend mark the requests to priorize. Ricardo > > addresses, otherwise cap bandwidth/connections from non-priority IP > addresses---but such configuration is beyond the scope of this list). > > A load balancer could probably be configured to act simularly with respect > to IP addresses; throw in a proxy server and you might be able to configure > it based upon the URL (or both IP and URL). > > If you are asking "Is this possible?" the answer is "Yes." [1]. But > without an idea of what you need to prioritize on you are wasting your > time [3]. > > -spc > > [1] It's a computer---anything is possible given enough skill, time or > money [2] > > [2] Pick any two. > > [3] Or money. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > > -- Muito Obrigado Ricardo