Hi
I'm writing a new chapter for our book: 'Apache The Definitive Guide', which
will try to describe mod_backhand. I start, like a good journalist, from a
position of ignorance.
It isn't clear to me from the documentation, and I'd be most grateful if
someone could explain, does mod_backhand have a front end server that deals
out the requests to a mess of back end servers?
or
does it run the same Apache config file on all the servers and distribute
the requests in some magical way?
Thanks in advance.
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Peter Laurie Phone: +44 (1305) 871131
Director AL Systems Fax: +44 (1305) 871132
Author & Journalist Email: peter@abbotsbury.co.uk
Co-author of 'Apache, The Definitive Guide',
O'Reilly 1997, 2nd ed. 1999, 3rd ed. in preparation.
Specialist in automatic forms processing, OCR,
OMR and imaging. See www.algroup.co.uk/alsystems
Programmer; Unix, SQL, Perl, 'C', Apache
Technical Director www.Medic-Planet.com
PGP key on keyservers
I'm writing a new chapter for our book: 'Apache The Definitive Guide', which
will try to describe mod_backhand. I start, like a good journalist, from a
position of ignorance.
It isn't clear to me from the documentation, and I'd be most grateful if
someone could explain, does mod_backhand have a front end server that deals
out the requests to a mess of back end servers?
or
does it run the same Apache config file on all the servers and distribute
the requests in some magical way?
Thanks in advance.
----
Peter Laurie Phone: +44 (1305) 871131
Director AL Systems Fax: +44 (1305) 871132
Author & Journalist Email: peter@abbotsbury.co.uk
Co-author of 'Apache, The Definitive Guide',
O'Reilly 1997, 2nd ed. 1999, 3rd ed. in preparation.
Specialist in automatic forms processing, OCR,
OMR and imaging. See www.algroup.co.uk/alsystems
Programmer; Unix, SQL, Perl, 'C', Apache
Technical Director www.Medic-Planet.com
PGP key on keyservers