in reply to Getting Loaded
You need to tell us more about your requirements. How much traffic; what kind of application; how many servers, etcetera.
There is the Linux Virtual Server project for making a load balancer. I don't know how far that will scale. The right commercial loadbalancers can easily scale to hundreds of megabits per second and many thousand requests per second. I have good experiences with that using equipment from Foundry Networks (http://www.foundrynetworks.com/).
If you are using CGI now, the first thing you should do to scale better would be installing mod_perl.
The best way to scale MySQL (and other SQL databases) is by caching as much as possibly as close to the application as possibly. http://develooper.com/modperl/
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Re: Re: Getting Loaded
by hakkr (Chaplain) on Nov 30, 2001 at 17:34 UTC | |
by ehdonhon (Curate) on Nov 30, 2001 at 17:43 UTC |
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