Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
Description: | Weighted Traffic Counting load balancer scheduler algorithm for mod_proxy_balancer |
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Status: | Extension |
ModuleIdentifier: | lbmethod_bytraffic_module |
SourceFile: | mod_lbmethod_bytraffic.c |
Compatibility: | Split off from mod_proxy_balancer in 2.3 |
This module does not provide any configuration directives of its own.
It requires the services of mod_proxy_balancer
, and
provides the bytraffic
load balancing method..
Enabled via lbmethod=bytraffic
, the idea behind this
scheduler is very similar to the Request Counting method, with
the following changes:
lbfactor is how much traffic, in bytes, we want this worker to handle. This is also a normalized value representing their "share" of the amount of work to be done, but instead of simply counting the number of requests, we take into account the amount of traffic this worker has either seen or produced.
If a balancer is configured as follows:
worker | a | b | c |
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lbfactor | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Then we mean that we want b to process twice the amount of bytes than a or c should. It does not necessarily mean that b would handle twice as many requests, but it would process twice the I/O. Thus, the size of the request and response are applied to the weighting and selection algorithm.
Note: input and output bytes are weighted the same.