Re: How to distribute Web Access?

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Look at mod_jk module from apache ? But in your case I think you need either hardware load balancer or use existing web server with mod_jk

On 6/10/08, Thomas Chang <thomas2004ch@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is the so-called 3rd party device a hardware?

 



--- Evan Platt <evan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Di, 10.6.2008:

Von: Evan Platt <evan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: How to distribute Web Access?
An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Datum: Dienstag, 10. Juni 2008, 16:52


You need a load balancer or some other 3rd party device. There could be 
a way to do it in Apache, but I haven't seen it.

thomas2004 wrote:
> I have a web application, i.g. a WAR file. I will deploy this war on
several
> web-servers. They have the URL. How can I configure the web-server,
assumed
> I use Apache Tomcat, sothat the web access can be distribute to these web
> servers? For example I have 10 web-servers, the daily access is 100000. I
> want these accesses to be devided to 10 web servers.
>
> How can I do that? Can I just make configuration or do I need hardware
such
> as dispatcheer?
>   


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