Hi michael,
Thanks for the quick response. My officemate told me (came from his friend
source) that his friend have set-up loadbalancing with fail-over feature on
thier linux box. I already done the fail-over portion using box A and B.
Both boxes is act as director/real-server with proxy service. Im asking now
for load-balancing feature on squid...as my officemate friend told him, they
only edit squid.conf add an additional lines for the squid to distribute the
load to box A and B....sample, 60% load for box A and 40% load for box B. Do
squid have this feature??...By the way they are reffering to the latest
version of squid....thanks again for your advance help.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael J. Maravillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List
Subject: Re: [plug] Question on squid and DVD
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:16:52PM +0800, Ed wrote:
> Is it through that squid alone is capable or has feature of l
> balancing, I hear it from a friend that they configured squid with load
> balancing feature (using only squid??). I have plan to set this up, any
> help is highly appreciated....helpful sites with how tos....etc.
Hi Ed,
I'm not really sure what you mean by "configuring squid with load
balancing". Do you mean setting up some router/gateway to do transparent
proxying on multiple squid boxes? Or perhaps setting up squid to utilize
multiple Internet connections? A good site on squid documentation is it's
home at http://www.squid-cache.org.
> One thing more....my boss want to play a dvd disc on his cd-rom drive
> with a windows OS ( sorry for this...but I need it very badly) and
> unfortunately I can't find the right one...is this possible?? is there
> any software available...thanks for your advance help...pls include site
> for me to download the player.
Media Player that comes with Windows can play DVDs... assuming you're using
a *dvd-rom* drive. ;)
Hope this helps.
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