|  | Posted by Gerard Wassink on 07/02/05 11:40 
As often, it depends...
 Do you want to spread the network load, or the disk load? In the latter
 case you might want to try a far simpler solution like NFS driectories.
 
 HTH
 
 Gerard
 
 
 Op 25 Jun 2005 19:00:31 -0700 schreef Captain Ranger McCoy:
 
 > Hello!
 >
 > Suppose I have ten servers at ten ips:
 >
 > x.x.x.1
 > x.x.x.2
 > x.x.x.3
 > x.x.x.4 and so on
 >
 > Each server hosts 100+ photo galleries, all under a single domain name,
 > but in different directories:
 >
 > gallery.com/gallery100
 > gallery.com/gallery2000
 > gallery.com/gallery300
 > gallery.com/gallery4442
 >
 > How is it possible to configue apache to point to ten different
 > servers, depending on which gallery is accessed?
 >
 > I don't want the domain to be merely forwarded, but all hits in any
 > gallery, such as gallery.com/gallery4442, must leave
 > gallery.com/gallery4442 in the access window.
 >
 > Is this possible?  What's the best way to do this?  Thanks so much!
 >
 > (If this isn't clear, I'll elaborate).  Thanks!!
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