[CentOS] clustering and load balancing Apache

Anto Marky markycentos at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 08:47:30 UTC 2009


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 at 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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