Hi Huatao,
I hope you don't mind if I post this to the lvs mailinglist.
> So if i have dynamic webserver content, the realservers will share one
> database or they each have one and keep them snychro? If those
> requests are mostly database related, i guess the workload will not be
> balanced very well if there is only one database. And if those
> realsevers each have a database, let's say MySQL, is it possible to
> keep them synchro?
I can't give you the correct answer here since I don't know enough about
databases. But there are a lot of people here on the list that know this
and it has also been addressed quite some times in the list. That's why
I forward this mail to the list.
> Sorry, i think i did not make myself very clear in last letter, but
> your answer is very helpful, i can learn a lot from it as well :-)
Good to know ;) I also learn a lot in this mailing list.
> What i really wanted to say is how to verify those scheduling
> algorithms like rr,wrr,lc,wlc, using browser? But cache is a big
> problem when making verifications.
Oups, you lost me here. Could you elaborate a little bit more on the
first question? Do you want to know what scheduler is running by
connecting to the VIP? ???
> It's so kind of you!
> Your answers are very helpful.
> Thank you very much!
I'm glad having helped someone. Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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