Thanks Emilio. On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Emilio Campos < [email protected]> wrote:
> Mohit if you add two new server,you need restart the service for changes > to take effects, on this case, your problem don't exist, because all > connections will be lose, and the new connections will be balanced on your > 12 backend > > Like a suggestion could be interesting create a poundctl addition for > add/delete backends > > Regards! > > > > 2011/9/13 Mohit Gupta <[email protected]> > >> Hi All, >> I am new to Pound. After going through the documentation, one >> question arise in my mind. >> Suppose, I am having 10 backend servers and using pound for load-balancing >> among them. I am using sessions ( IP), so requests from the same IP are >> mapped to the same server. Now, if I add say two more servers in the pool, >> the new servers would be having very less load compared to the old servers ( >> as requests from old ips would be still mapped to old servers, plus the >> requests from new IPs would be randomly distributed among ALL the servers ). >> Is this the way pound works or am I missing something? Won't it be a good >> idea to map the new ips to only the new servers till the load becomes even >> among all the servers? >> >> Thanks in Advance >> Mohit >> >> >> > > > -- > Load balancer distribution - Open Source Project > http://zenloadbalancer.sourceforge.net > Distribution list (subscribe): > [email protected] > > -- Best Regards, Mohit Gupta Software Engineer at Vdopia Inc.
