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Re: using the upstream_hash_module and handling changes when adding new servers

April 07, 2009 01:54PM
mike Wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Larry Bates
> wrote:
> > I do something like this but solved it a
> completely different way.  I put
> > storage behind the balanced servers and shared
> it among them using NFS.  That
> > way every server sees a consistent set of files.
>  Otherwise users get "nailed"
> > to a server and that sort of defeats the purpose
> of load balancing.  Hope this
> > helps.
> >
> > -Larry
>
> yeah this is probably the traditional way, i do it
> this way as well.
>
> nfs can be annoying though; i would suggest using
> freebsd, netapp or a
> solaris based server instance if possible. nfs on
> linux is notoriously
> weak.

Thanks guys, interesting. I thought of something along these lines with DragonFly BSD and their HAMMER filesystem. Will play around and see what I find. Appreciate it!
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using the upstream_hash_module and handling changes when adding new servers

jackdempsey April 07, 2009 11:44AM

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lbates35406 April 07, 2009 12:17PM

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mike April 07, 2009 01:18PM

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jackdempsey April 07, 2009 01:54PM

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Cliff Wells April 07, 2009 01:59PM

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mike April 07, 2009 02:16PM

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Cliff Wells April 07, 2009 03:32PM



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