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I am curious about a related question:

In reverse proxy scenarios, what are the options for load balancing cache misses among several origin server replicas?

1) Of course one could use a hardware load balancer in between squid and the origin servers.

2) It is my understanding that if DNS returns more than one address for a hostname, Squid can be configured to perform round-robin selection of an origin server. Are there any caveats to be aware of when persistent connections are used between squid and the origin servers?

3) It seems like the Redirector API could be used as a hook to do this kind of load balancing also, offering a convenient place to code custom health checks.

Are there any other options?

-Ben

wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,

I just want to know if theres other way to cluster 2 or more Squid-cache/proxy? My idea of clustering 2 or more proxy is by using a layer 7 switch, define a
common IP on the switch that will simoultaneously checks multiple proxy server.

Any Idea is welcome and highly appreciated.

Thank you very much

Wennie




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