Usually the proxy server is not aware of a low-level load balancer (ip
sprayer) in front of it, that's why you will not see Apache or
mod_proxy specifics.

IPVS/LVS (linux) or haproxy are options in this area.

On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 8:22 AM kamaljeet singh
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to configure two Apache mod_proxy servers in failover cluster with a 
> single backend web server.
>
> Presently I have a single webserver (since it does not handle heavy 
> workloads) for which I plan to configure mod_proxy server. Since we will be 
> relying heavily on the proxy server to handle our web server requests so we 
> do not want to take any chance of proxy server going down. Considering this, 
> we wish to configure two mod_proxy servers working in tandem so that if one 
> proxy server is unavailable due to some reason the other proxy server is able 
> to handle all web server requests. Is that possible to do? If yes, how?
>
> I looked around the web to search for mod_proxy cluster/failover 
> configuration bout couldn't find any clue. The only information I could find 
> was failover configuration for backend web servers but this is not which I 
> want since I have a single backend web server. Instead I need to have two 
> frontend proxy servers working simultaneously in a failover cluster mode.
>
> Any help on this is highly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Kamal



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