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.
>
>
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Muito Obrigado

Ricardo

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