The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer
HAProxy implements an event-driven, mono-process model which enables support
for very high number of simultaneous connections at very high speeds.
Multi-process or multi-threaded models can rarely cope with thousands of
connections because of memory limits, system scheduler limits, and lock
contention everywhere. Event-driven models do not have these problems because
implementing all the tasks in user-space allows a finer resource and time
management. The down side is that those programs generally don't scale well on
multi-processor systems. That's the reason why they must be optimized to get
the most work done from every CPU cycle.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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haproxy-1.2.16_config_haproxy_user.patch | 0000000678 678 Bytes | |
haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz | 0001345345 1.28 MB | |
haproxy-1.5.8-fix-bashisms.patch | 0000002857 2.79 KB | |
haproxy-makefile_lib.patch | 0000000427 427 Bytes | |
haproxy-rpmlintrc | 0000000172 172 Bytes | |
haproxy.changes | 0000072652 70.9 KB | |
haproxy.init | 0000010121 9.88 KB | |
haproxy.spec | 0000006706 6.55 KB | |
haproxy.vim | 0000007742 7.56 KB | |
local.usr.sbin.haproxy.apparmor | 0000000070 70 Bytes | |
sec-options.patch | 0000001179 1.15 KB | |
usr.sbin.haproxy.apparmor | 0000000658 658 Bytes |
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