On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 18:34 +0100, Mark Elsen wrote:
> I have never uses loadbalancing so I can't advise
I have.
For that kind of load I highly advise that you do use it. It changes the
requirements from one (very) high-end box to two mid-end boxes.
As for balancers, there's a few options you can use:
- a specially-crafted proxy autoconfiguration file
- one (two for extreme high-availability) low-to-mid-end boxes running
Linux Virtual Server
- an hardware load balancer (high-performance but expensive)
There's some hints in the Squid FAQ, I'll try to add more as soon as I
can.
Kinkie
Received on Mon Jan 30 2006 - 06:01:04 MST
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