Or a software-based load-balancer :) Try 'pen' <URL:
http://siag.nu/pen/>

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Subject: [plug] squid proxy on linux cluster


> set-up 1: squid proxy on a linux cluster
> set-up 2: two squid proxy servers "rotated" in round-robin fashion via
dns
>
> which is better in terms of reliability and load balancing?

multiple squid servers in front of an LVS or L4 switch...

fooler.


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