[Nel] Dynamic load balancing?
Thierry Mallard
thierry@mallard.com
Tue, 20 Feb 2001 10:56:54 +0100
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:43:59PM -0600, Jared Mark wrote:
> Okay, so what you're saying is basically this...
>
> By seperating the services, you can have a cluster of machines, each running
> different services, and thus, keeping the load down across the board. You
> would have a single system, for example, handling just combat resolution,
> and you would have another system that would keep track of the database...
We may have to add features concerning high-availability, as this scheme
doesn't allow it : if the computing holding the combat resolution fails, the
world will be a heaven of peace ;-)
The second point is that if a service grow too much, the load-balancing won't
respond to the problem. You mentionned this point in your previous mail I
think.
One possible architecture is to write separate process, and give two or three
computer the responsiblity to distribute, by monitoring the farm, those
process. I dunno if such scheme is possible w.r.t. the current NeL objectives
(?)
Best regards,
Shaman
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