octopus-load-balancer
Octopus is a general purpose TCP load balancer for Linux. It is intended to be placed between your cache and your application servers but is just as happy running at the front end of a system. Octopus boasts the following features; * runs as a single process giving the fastest possible response times * a separate process monitors application server health to automatically disable/enable servers if their state changes * four different load balancing algorithms to choose from: * uses shared memory (SHM) allowing a separate administration binary to dynamically reconfigure the running application * administration binary runs as an interactive shell-type program with usage examples and help information * environment cloning * ability to place limits on maximum number of connections and maximum UNIX-load an application server will handle * can run many instances of Octopus on the same host * a SQUID-style configuration file * can use separate network interfaces for listening port and outbound ports * logging with 5 levels of verbosity
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octopus-load-balancer-1.06.tar.gz | 0000120481118 KB | 1255447631about 15 years ago | |
octopus-load-balancer.spec | 00000019381.89 KB | 1255447632about 15 years ago |
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