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Load balancing between multiple servers in nginx but with specific IP requirements
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHow many reverse proxies (nginx, haproxy) is too many?Some nginx reverse proxy configs stops working once a dayNGINX: can I use a mapping of upstream servers with proxy_pass directive?Load balancing in Nginx with redirect rather than proxyNginx proxy_cache / Varnish - parallel requests trigger multiple requests to backend?Set Nginx Upstream Using HeaderLoad balancing server affinity to specific destinationThroughput significantly worse via load balancerNginx Load Balance - 2 servers, 2 IP, 1 domainNginx load balancing bad configuration or bad behaviour?
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I am trying to load balance between multiple backend servers which should be something relatively simple using upstream. That said, I have some specific IP requirements that I'm not sure how to handle. Essentially:
- I need to group requests from the same IP onto the same backend, up to a maximum of 5 distinct simultaneous connections per backend. This needs that after 5 simultaneous requests to 1 backend I need to go to a different one.
- Each backend must not serve more than 3 different IPs at once. This means that even if there are less than 5 requests at once to one backend, if they are from 3 different IPs I need to move on to a different one while observing rule #1.
Is this possible at all or are upstream server weights all I can do?
Thanks!
nginx reverse-proxy proxypass
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I am trying to load balance between multiple backend servers which should be something relatively simple using upstream. That said, I have some specific IP requirements that I'm not sure how to handle. Essentially:
- I need to group requests from the same IP onto the same backend, up to a maximum of 5 distinct simultaneous connections per backend. This needs that after 5 simultaneous requests to 1 backend I need to go to a different one.
- Each backend must not serve more than 3 different IPs at once. This means that even if there are less than 5 requests at once to one backend, if they are from 3 different IPs I need to move on to a different one while observing rule #1.
Is this possible at all or are upstream server weights all I can do?
Thanks!
nginx reverse-proxy proxypass
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I am trying to load balance between multiple backend servers which should be something relatively simple using upstream. That said, I have some specific IP requirements that I'm not sure how to handle. Essentially:
- I need to group requests from the same IP onto the same backend, up to a maximum of 5 distinct simultaneous connections per backend. This needs that after 5 simultaneous requests to 1 backend I need to go to a different one.
- Each backend must not serve more than 3 different IPs at once. This means that even if there are less than 5 requests at once to one backend, if they are from 3 different IPs I need to move on to a different one while observing rule #1.
Is this possible at all or are upstream server weights all I can do?
Thanks!
nginx reverse-proxy proxypass
I am trying to load balance between multiple backend servers which should be something relatively simple using upstream. That said, I have some specific IP requirements that I'm not sure how to handle. Essentially:
- I need to group requests from the same IP onto the same backend, up to a maximum of 5 distinct simultaneous connections per backend. This needs that after 5 simultaneous requests to 1 backend I need to go to a different one.
- Each backend must not serve more than 3 different IPs at once. This means that even if there are less than 5 requests at once to one backend, if they are from 3 different IPs I need to move on to a different one while observing rule #1.
Is this possible at all or are upstream server weights all I can do?
Thanks!
nginx reverse-proxy proxypass
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