On Thu, 11 May 2000, Percy Rojas wrote:

> Suppossing that my server has unlimited hardware resources , and
> I know that my web server is going to have more than 65535 http-requests
> (there will not be enough ports ) at the same time . ( Only one IP )
> 
> How can a single computer(very big , cluster or NLoadBalanced , ""with only
> one IP"")
> can manage more than 65535 requests , is there a solution to this problem ?
> or anyway i will have to use more servers (re-direction...) .
> 
> Please , where can i find more information(sites or links related with the
> topic , High performance web server )
> 
> 

I suppose load balancing would be the only solution here, but I'm not an
expert on these issues by any means.  For instance, you can perform some
sort of DNS load balancing, or hardware based... whichever way you prefer.
I don't think there would be any other way to do it, and if there is I'd
love to learn about it.    :-)


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