Re: Load balancing

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Thanks Eric, I´m going to see that

2012/10/17 Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Dionisio Cortes Fernandez
<bloodbrawl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´ve been trying to make a load balanced Apache servet without all the
> success I wanted. I used this mods
>
> proxy
> proxy_balancer
> proxy_http
> status
>
> And I get a main server that balances the load, to the other nodes, that
> it´s not at all, the solution I wanted.
>
>                           ____________
>                          |____weblb___|
>                            |                  |
>                            |                  |
>                   _____|____    ____|______
>                  |   web1     |    |      web2    |
>                  |_________|    |__________|
>
> I don´t really like the solution because as far as I know, all the web
> traffic is through weblb (because web1 and web2 only have one NIC and its in
> a internal network with weblb, and i see their pages), and I wanted weblb
> only to distribute the petitions, and later web1 and web2 act as normal
> servers, so for example, half of user will use web1, and the other half
> web2, but they only know one ip address (weblb). I know this should be
> possible as facebook or google or that big companies uses lots of machines
> and you only know one domain, and I don´t think they use that schema,
> because only one server couldn´t have all throughput needed to all users.
>
> So I don´t know if I´m trying with the wrong approach or there are any other
> modules that I can use to do what I want.

Maybe you want a layer 2 load balancer, or "ip sprayer", not a layer 7
HTTP proxy.

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