On 12/21/2017 12:30 PM, o1bigtenor via talk wrote:
To add another data point I have used squid as a reverse proxy on a
couple of high traffic project over the years.
I wonder about caching and if there is a gain when you have multiple
back end servers.
If your caching proxy server pushes the data out to a disk cache
then it may not be much faster than getting the data from the
directly connected web server.
The proxy server is a operating off a single disk for that data
where N web servers are operating off of N disks.
One of the things to be said for a simple non-caching proxy like
HAProxy is that it is small and fast.
As soon as you start caching you need to handle lots of corner cases
like what to do with requests with big results.
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