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Beat Traffic into Shape with Pound


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Beat Traffic into Shape with Pound
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By Jeremy Garcia

The great thing about Open Source is the large variety of choices you have to solve a particular problem. Previously, the September 2006 "Tech Support" introduced Perlbal, a Perl-based reverse proxy load balancer written by Danga. This month, let's look at another reverse proxy load balancer named Pound.
 
  


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