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From: Rui Silva <rukinhas@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Nov 7, 2006 12:21 AM
Subject: Re:  High-Availability Squid
To: Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


I'm not an expert on squid, but I saw this a coople a days ago. Maybe
it gives you some ideia. It's a thread in this mailing list that talks
about failover squid

http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200611/0118.html

Hope it helps

Regards,

Rui Silva

On 11/6/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mån 2006-11-06 klockan 16:04 -0500 skrev Ian Lists:
> Does anyone know of any good how-to's or guides for setting up Squid
> on Red Hat in a High-Availability environment?  The requirements are
> pretty simple, allow less then 50 users to about 25 sites, but it has
> to be HA.

Proxies is about the simplest application to set up in HA. Any
combination of active-active, active-passive, active-active with cross
failover, client-side initiated failover via PAC scripts, load
balancers, redundant hardware etc can be applied to the level you
require. There is no HA technology that can not be used.

Which method(s) to use depends on many factors, as always. Most of which
non-technical.

Regards
Henrik





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Rui Silva
http://rukinhas.no-ip.org


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Rui Silva
http://rukinhas.no-ip.org


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