On tor, 2008-10-16 at 14:39 +0100, James Cohen wrote: > I have two reverse proxy servers using each other as neighbours. The > proxy servers are load balanced (using a "least connections" > algorithm) by a Netscaler upstream of them. Ok. > A small amount of URLs account for around 50% or so of the requests. Ok. > At the moment there's some imbalance in the hit rates on the two > caches because I brought up server A before server B and it's holding > the majority of the objects which make that 50% of request traffic. This should even out very quickly, unless you are using proxy-only in the peering relation.. If you are using proxy-only then it will take longer time as it then takes much longer for the active content to get replicated on the servers. Regards Henrik
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part