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Sean Y


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01-23-04 10:36 PM

Hi all,

I have a lightweight server running on a linux box. Now I plan to have
another (or more machine) runs the same server and serves same web
client(s). I need books/articals/links to get a close look on developing
such a server. Any suggestions?


TIA


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    Re: Two and more servers  
Sean Y


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01-24-04 08:34 AM


"Lorinczy Zsigmond / Domonyik Mariann" <lzsiga@axelero.hu> wrote
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> This was not really clean... do you mean a sort of load balancing?
Yes, but also how to handle this in a developer or a (C/C++) programmer's point of view. Another word, how a standalone server can be extended/rewrite to a distubuted server(s). From basic to advanced(not really, any hints will be helpful ). The reason is that my standalone server can only handle a limit number of requests on a single machine and we're going to have more machines, but now I have no idea about what I should/can do Thanks




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