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aroun2015-10-08 22:12:05
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aroun, 2015-10-08 22:12:05

How to distribute the load between channels?

Comrades, welcome!
There are two servers, one with gigabit, the other with a hodgepodge from different channels, in the amount of gigabit.
It is necessary to make threads between them, and pass traffic from the provider through them.
The essence of the question: how to evenly divide web, mail, torrent, etc. traffic between them?
For the web, I look towards the cache, and robbin bobin with weights, it’s not clear what to do with the rest.

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Nadz Goldman, 2015-10-09
@nadz

So can lacp save you?
Or am I being dumb and don't quite understand what I'm talking about?

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Victor Taran, 2015-10-30
@shambler81

1. if we are talking about the web, then nginx can easily handle it; it perfectly balances loads between backends.
2. You can also use it to balance the proxi
3. traffic balancing is already to the firewall and this is bonding, but there are some subtleties here, you can’t parallelize 1 file.
4. Torrenting is inherently badly managed

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