On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:35 PM, River Tarnell r.tarnell@ieee.org wrote:
In article AANLkTi=OnSreaXMi3Gc+0==TzoQ1jfiX63xrkthv6bKr@mail.gmail.com, George Herbert george.herbert@gmail.com wrote:
Q: Are we doing tproxy between the squids and apache servers?
No. But since you mention it, LVS (Linux kernel-level load balancer) is used for load balancing, for both Squid and Apache. LVS supports IPv6, so that shouldn't be an issue.
(That would be solved by adding IPv6 addresses to the Apaches, however).
That would be another way to do it. I don't know what the plan is; my only point originally was that Apache doesn't actually need to know/care about IPv6.
As Jay pointed out - handling of blocks (and logins) is an issue (at least, strongly potentially). But without knowing which shaped bricks are in use...