Throughput with Loadbalancer
Lucas Rolff
lucas at slcoding.com
Tue Sep 29 12:23:37 UTC 2015
You could also use multiple A records on a DNS level, and let DNS
balance the traffic between the two machines.
> wolfgangpue <mailto:nginx-forum at nginx.us>
> 29 Sep 2015 14:19
> Lucas Rolff Wrote:
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> Ok, thank you. I think DSR is on a lower level and nginx has no
> influence on
> it.
>
> I will try another aproach. Because both ngnix servers contain the same
> files I will code my own load balancer in my php frontend system and
> request
> data from my nginx server in a round robin queue.
>
> Posted at Nginx Forum:
> http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,261912,261923#msg-261923
>
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> Lucas Rolff <mailto:lucas at slcoding.com>
> 29 Sep 2015 08:32
> You'll decrease your capacity to 1 gigabit, because you'll send it out
> via the load balancer again.
> Else you need to look for "DSR" (Direct Server Return), I'm not
> completely sure if nginx actually supports this.
>
>
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