set varnish to active/active mode

Myyrä, Timo timo.myyra at edita.fi
Wed Nov 5 06:57:23 CET 2014


You could setup keepalived to make virtual server. That way you could load
balance the traffic between your varnish instances.
Though I just put haproxy load balancer before your varnish servers.

Timo

2014-11-04 23:00 GMT+02:00 Paul Procacci <pprocacci at datapipe.com>:

>  Do you have a load balancer in front of your varnish instances?
> Without something actively directing traffic you won't be able to split
> load among multiple instances.
>
> ~Paul
>
>
> On 11/4/2014 3:44 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
>   I have two varnish servers setup now. We noticed during load testing in
> stage that only one of the varnish hosts were fielding requests. But what
> needs to happen is that both hosts need to be able to accept incoming
> requests.
>
>   Can someone point me to some documentation that shows how to setup
> varnish in active/active mode? And / or perhaps share some advice on how to
> accomplish this?
>
>  Thanks
> Tim
>
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