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Unbelievable, my article about load balancing in WEBTechniques arrived on the
web although the printed version is availble for two months now. The Miller
Freeman people are not very fast, but nevertheless: Beside some text errors in
the figures they introduced (Hmmm..) it looks acceptable and can be
interesting to those who didn't read the magazine. So, add an entry to our
news-document.
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+<STRONG><A HREF="http://www.WebTechniques.com/">WEBTechniques</A>,
+May 1998, Volume 3, Issue 5:</STRONG>
+<A HREF="http://www.WebTechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml">
+<STRONG><CITE>Load Balancing Your Web Site</CITE></STRONG></A>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><EM>
+Article from the Apache Group member
+<A HREF="/contributors/#rse">Ralf S. Engelschall</A>
+about two practical approaches for distributing HTTP traffic between websites:
+A DNS-based round-robin method and an Apache-based random-choice method. The
+Apache-based method presents a solution where a heavily stripped down Apache
+1.3 webserver is configured as a reverse proxy in front of backend webservers
+via a tricky mod_rewrite/mod_proxy combination.
+</EM></BLOCKQUOTE>
+
+<P>
<STRONG>C|Net, 9 Mar 1998:</STRONG>
<A HREF="http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Special/Iawards98/ss02.html">
<STRONG><CITE>C|Net Award for Internet Excellence goes to Apache</CITE></STRONG></A>