Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
If I have my content in a centralised system like amazon s3, will I have problem syncronizing?
Thanks and Regards Marky
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Sergej Kandyla sk.paix@gmail.com wrote:
Anto Marky пишет:
Hi, I am new to clustering and loadbalancing in apache, What is best way of doing it? How do I do the clustering and what tools do I need to use? Do I have those tools, I use CentOS , Do i have any tools in CenOs which comes default in it? And how do I do apache load balancing? should I rely on apache forums or mailing list or is there any way or tool I can use in CentOS? Can any throw some vague Idea on how to do it so that I start reading documents before I do it?
Hi, apache is good as backend server for dynamic applications. You could use something like nginx, haproxy as frontend for balancing multiple backend servers. I'm using nginx. This light web server could serve many thousand concurrent connections! It works great!
look at http://wiki.codemongers.com/NginxLoadBalanceExample http://blog.kovyrin.net/2006/08/25/haproxy-load-balancer/lang/en/ http://blog.kovyrin.net/2006/05/18/nginx-as-reverse-proxy/lang/en/ and http://highscalability.com/
Another issue is keeping content synchronizing between apache servers. There are several solutions: NAS\SAN or programbased DRBD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRBD.
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