Re: Introduction

From: Alex Rousskov <rousskov_at_measurement-factory.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2013 18:41:51 -0700

On 11/27/2013 12:37 AM, Goran Slaviæ wrote:

> I am interested in developing "a true" load balancing feature
> between ICAP adaptation servers. As I see it, current configuration options
> for adaptation servers only provides failsafe in case of ICAP server
> failure. I am interested in developing a load balancing mechanism which will
> allow squid to share adaptation load between multiple ICAP servers not only
> according to number of connections to those servers but also according to
> server load of the used ICAP servers.

Hello,

    True ICAP server load-balancing would be a useful addition -- it has
been requested a few times before. Defining "load" in a flexible and
extendible way would be the challenging part of this problem, as Amos
has already discussed. Please detail how you want to solve that problem
here, before implementing your changes. Reviewing how other application
balance services (in general, not just ICAP) is probably a good idea.

On the configuration side, consider adding option(s) to the existing
adaptation_service_set directive. It is meant for identical services and
so would work well for load balancing applications IMO.

Please note that Squid already supports a primitive form of ICAP load
balancing using a combination of "adaptation_access" and "random" ACL.
It is possible to balance accesses to ICAP services by using appropriate
adaptation_access match probability. For example, for even balancing of
accesses to 3 services, the random match probabilities should be 1/3,
1/2, and 1.

Finally, please make sure your implementation works with eCAP if at all
possible.

Thank you,

Alex.
Received on Fri Nov 29 2013 - 01:42:06 MST

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