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| fair(7) | Miscellaneous Information Manual | fair(7) |
NAME¶
fair — simple TCP
load balancing service
DESCRIPTION¶
fair is a load balancer for TCP
connections. It can be used to distribute incoming connections for SMTP,
HTTP or any other TCP service to multiple hosts, distributing the load as
evenly as possible.
fair consists of two daemons. The
carrousel is the front-end; it keeps track of
back-end hosts and their status, and forwards incoming connections to the
back-ends in such a way that the load is distributed fairly. The
transponder runs on the back-end hosts, it registers
with the carrousel and sends it status information. The TCP connections
forwarded by the carrousel are not sent to the
transponder daemons but are sent directly to the
desired service running on the back-end host. Both daemons share a single
configuration file.
EXAMPLES¶
The following example shows how to set up
fair to service HTTP connections and to distribute
them over back-ends in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.
The configuration file /etc/fair.conf contains the following:
WorkerService = http BalancerService = http AllowUDP = ^192.168.1.[0-9]+$
On www.example.com, the front-end server receiving the incoming HTTP connections, just run:
carrousel
On each of the back-ends run:
transponder www.example.com
SEE ALSO¶
| 2005-05-25 | Debian GNU/Linux |