Just for history ....

Traffic Server used to be a inktomi product which was a squid package with a nice wui and with the VRRP ha feature that comes with Cisco router for redundancy.

The last traffic server build that we try on Solaris 9 could not sacle well at all, in fact it would crash just in lab, but that was 3-4 years ago on Solaris 9, ymmv.

Cheers.


Bryan Talbot a écrit :
On Mar 18, 2010, at Mar 18, 7:08 AM, Erik Gulliksson wrote:

What I
am looking for in my SSL-decoding solution is support for TE:chunked,
http keep-alive, option to set "SSL engine" (for h/w acceleration),
soft-reconfiguration (something like haproxy's "-sf"), HTTP header
manipulation, open-source, free, robust and efficient. This is
beginning to sound like haproxy with SSL support :)



I'm looking for ways to add caching and reduce the number of components to manage and configure as well. I know this is an haproxy specific list, but there are many knowledgeable people here and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with Traffic Server? It's a newly open-sourced, but previously commercial proxy and cache (that also supports SSL), which was donated to Apache.

I've only read some of the documentation so far but it seems very complete, though probably too complicated if all that is needed is a simple proxy.


http://incubator.apache.org/trafficserver/docs/v2/admin/
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/trafficserver.html
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TrafficServerProposal
http://cwiki.apache.org/TS/traffic-server.html



Any opinions or experience with this?


-Bryan



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