Adam Aube escribió:
What kind of content are you trying to load balance?
Its a practices for the university that consists on supposing the
instalation of an infrastructure of servers to give support to a
possible real project.
The project is a jsp web application that manages a lot of education
Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote:
> Whats round-robin dns?, it depends on domain server, or can be
> configured in the local host.
Most modern DNS servers support round-robin DNS. It works by specifying
multiple IP addresses for a single name.
Each time the DNS server is queried for that name, it give
Jaime,
On Thursday 08 April 2004 14:27, Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote:
> How can i do load balancing
> between them?
you should take a look at the Linux Virtual Server (LVS) project
at http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ with is able to fit your needs.
Cheers,
Klaus
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Whats round-robin dns?, it depends on domain server, or can be
configured in the local host.
Can be configured a proxy to do load balancing?
Thanks
Adam Aube escribió:
Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote:
Im configuring a web server over some old computers running debian.
There will be 4 mirror apache
Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote:
> Im configuring a web server over some old computers running debian.
> There will be 4 mirror apache web servers. How can i do load balancing
> between them?
Have you tried round-robin DNS?
Adam
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Hi,
Im configuring a web server over some old computers running debian.
There will be 4 mirror apache web servers. How can i do load balancing
between them?
Thanks
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