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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Red al tubor <re...@gmail.com> on 2007/05/26 10:45:01 UTC

[users@httpd] Question?

Hello All,
we are going to establish a e-service through the web to serve approximately
1000 hits a minute...
What is the best solution for us to use 2x HTTP servers and a HA solution???
The e-service web use php...

Regards,
RN

[users@httpd] Re: Question?

Posted by Red al tubor <re...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for your help..

But i am also wondering when i use for Examples Red Hat Cluster suite to
perform High Availability and Load balancing solution is there any
configuration needed to be configured for the Apache service...

Regards
Redouane N.

On 5/26/07, Red al tubor <re...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> we are going to establish a e-service through the web to serve
> approximately 1000 hits a minute...
> What is the best solution for us to use 2x HTTP servers and a HA
> solution???
> The e-service web use php...
>
> Regards,
> RN
>

Re: [users@httpd] Question?

Posted by Jaqui Greenlees <ja...@yahoo.ca>.
--- Red al tubor <re...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
> we are going to establish a e-service through the
> web to serve approximately
> 1000 hits a minute...
> What is the best solution for us to use 2x HTTP
> servers and a HA solution???
> The e-service web use php...
> 
> Regards,
> RN
> 

Apache httpd server is the most scalable and secure
server, and using the 2.2 series of it is the newest
versions available, with the most features.
I personally would not consider using any other web
server, the Apache Software Foundation's httpd server
is just to capable and customizable for any other
option to be viable.

for any other technologies needed by your web
application, you should look at the documentation of
those technologies available on the websites of the
providers, this list is for assistance with the httpd
server, not general internet technologies.

Jaqui



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