Pound (networking)
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Pound is a lightweight open source reverse proxy program suitable to be used as a web server load balancing solution. Developed by an IT security company, it has a strong emphasis on security. The original intent on developing Pound was to allow distributing the load among several Zope servers running on top of ZEO (Zope Extensible Object). However, Pound is not limited to Zope based installations. Using regular expression matching on the requested URLs, Pound can pass different kinds of requests to different backend server groups. A few more of its most important features:
- detects when a backend server fails or recovers, and bases its load balancing decisions on this information: if a backend server fails, it will not receive requests until it recovers
- decrypts https requests to http ones
- rejects incorrect requests
- can be used in a chroot environment
- has no special requirements concerning which web server software or browser to use
- supports virtual hosts
- configurable
Pound is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License and can be used free of charge even in business environments.
[edit] See also
- Crossroads
- HAProxy
- mod_proxy_balancer for Apache httpd
- Pure Load Balancer
- Varnish cache