Godbach, 
        Thanks for your quick reply and suggestions.
        To enable multi-process mode can scale on a single node but limited by
the bandwidth of the host Network Interface.  Could HAProxy be scaled
horizontally, or HAProxy scale to multi-nodes instead of multi-process?

Q.Xie  

在 13-12-6 上午1:24, "Godbach" <[email protected]> 写入:

>On 2013/12/6 14:00, Qingshan Xie wrote:
>> Hello Experts,
>> not sure if this subject was already discussed or not, like to hear the
>> advices and suggestions.
>> If a single HAProxy instance as a load-balancer could not handle the
>> high-load traffic, how to scale multiple instances as a group of
>> load-balancers to handle the high-load?
>>
>> Thanks, Q.Xie
>Hi,
>
>You can enable multi-process mode for HAProxy by setting nbproc. The
>description of nbproc is as below:
>
>nbproc <number>
>Creates <number> processes when going daemon. This requires the "daemon"
>mode. By default, only one process is created, which is the recommended
>mode of operation. For systems limited to small sets of file descriptors
>per process, it may be needed to fork multiple daemons. USING MULTIPLE
>PROCESSES IS HARDER TO DEBUG AND IS REALLY DISCOURAGED. See also "daemon".
>
>-- 
>Best Regards,
>Godbach



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