High Availability squid Proxy

Andrey Meganov a.meganov at gmail.com
Tue Oct 14 13:41:25 UTC 2008


You could go gor a no-SPF design with several NICs, a couple of  
Network Power Switches. And cluster suite.

For sharer storage you could go for GFS on shared storage or go for a  
block level dynchronization of locally attached storage like DRBD.

BR,
Andrey

Sent from my iPhone as I am away from office


On 14.10.2008, at 14:21, lingu <hicheerup at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am running squid integrated with squidguard.dansguardian,clamav
> running on single  standalone RHEL 5 server.Also running webmin for
> managing squid.This Squid is serving for 4000 clients.
>
> Since it is serving more users i don't want to take risk by running
> single server,if there is any single point of failure will cause all
> of my users to standstill.
>
> So i am planned to go for one more  RHEL 5  server with cluster.Can
> any one suggest me how to design it either i have to go for common
> storage for storing all global files or i need to synchronize both the
> server periodically by  running instance on local disk of both the
> servers.
>
> Below is  the scenario currently running on the server
>
> squid is under  /etc and squidguard database under /var/lib and
> dansguardian config file under /etc/dansguardian and webmin is under
> /usr/local
>
> Help me in designing the setup  of high availability squid
>
> Regards,
> lingu
>
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