Date: Sat, 04 Apr 1998 12:29:43 +0100 From: Karl Pielorz <kpielorz@tdx.co.uk> To: Chad Wagner <cmwagner@tsunami.sodre.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Building a web server... Message-ID: <352619A7.AA55C944@tdx.co.uk> References: <199804032212.RAA22974@tsunami.sodre.net>
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You could setup another 'virtual' server on another IP address (even if it's on the same machine) then put multiple entries for your 'www' address in your domain DNS records - so they will take 'alternate' hits...? - or even go 4 way etc.? Kp Chad Wagner wrote: > > I am working on building a web server that runs under FreeBSD 2.2.6, and I was > wondering what can be done in the case of 'port clogging', i.e. too many > requests to the port and it is backlogged due to this. What can be done to > alleviate this? It seems like a TCP implementation issue, but almost every > UNIX OS does it this way, obviously for a reason which is unknown to me. > > Any ideas on building a web server that can handle a significant amount of > hits per second would be greatly appreciated. TIA To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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