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High-End Apache 20

BoarderPhreak writes: "Everything Solaris today posted a follow-up to the original 'Apache: The Basics' article entitled, 'Apache: Handling Traffic' which goes into detail about various methods of load-balancing and redundancy and mentions using Rsync for replication."
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  • For what it's worth,
    I think this article is
    Right on target.
    Sun hardware matched
    To Apache software is really a
    Perfect combination
    Of a great OS with
    Solaris, and security with Apache
    That is unmatched by any other webserver.

  • Is anybody else having trouble viewing the links above?
    • Yes. Doesn't seem to be a good source for advice on how to run a webserver.
    • It's actually being served over a cable modem, using frame forwarding since my cable provider decided to block port 80 (to "protect me from Nimba) and never opened it up again... It causes problems with some firewalls or ISPs and certain versions of Netscape like that found on Linux. :(
    • yeah, haven't been able to view port 84 through
      proxy...
  • Hah, somehow useful article for sites being slashdotted!

    If only the bandwidth problems were solved :-/
  • This was an interesting article, but was definitely an intro piece. Just saying that rsync helps with replication doesn't really cover everything (is it peer-to-peer, or master-slave? do you run it as the web server user, or a different user? etc).


    I did like the differentiation between load balancing (between machines doing the same tasks) and load sharing (for machines that had task differentiation).

    Dan

    • Thanks, Dan - yes it is meant as more of an intro, at least initially. More detail and content will probably be added from time to time. As for rsync, there's a separate article about that - see the link in the article leading to "A Tutorial on Using Rsync." There's also some additional information that is apropos in the "Providing Core Customer Services" article.
  • Rsync for replication is definitely a great strategy. It's efficient, it's flawless, it tunnels over ssh, and it's totally painless. Is there any other way to do it?

    ... Having trouble accessing the site.

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