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Old 05-31-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
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LXer: Apache: Creating A Session-Aware Loadbalancer Using mod_proxy_balancer (Debian Etch)


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mod_proxy_balancer is an Apache module that lets you create a loadbalancer. This loadbalancer retrieves requested pages from two or more backend webservers and delivers them to the user's computer. An important feature of mod_proxy_balancer is that it keeps track of sessions so that a single user always deals with the same backend webserver.

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