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Hi friends,

I work for a free software project (www.elastix.org) and at the moment
we have around 6500 per day. We use joomla and Kunena as our software
for forums. This takes a lot cpu resources. I don't think we can move
from Apache to Cherokee right now, as I would like (not my decition).
But I believe that contributors and users of the project could run a
reverse proxy to distribute the load.

For example my idea would be something like this:

www.elastix.org could be in Miami
www2.elastix.org could be in Spain
www3.elastix.org could be in Australia
...
....
...

Logic saids to me this could work. Everyone mirror could be running a
cherokee reverse proxy pointing to the main server. I don't know how
joomla would work with distributed reverse proxy, as all the links
would point to the main domain.

Wo the question is. Is this possible? Do you know of someone that has
done this before?

Best regards,

Rafael
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