[Info-vax] How would you load balance excess webserver traffic between multiple OpenVMS servers?
Dave Froble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Wed Jan 13 14:40:00 EST 2021
On 1/13/2021 11:56 AM, ultr... at gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 6:51:20 AM UTC-5, Phillip Helbig (undress to reply) wrote:
>> In article <rtmlf8$i4$1... at dont-email.me>,
>> =?UTF-8?Q?Jan-Erik_S=c3=b6derholm?= <jan-erik.... at telia.com>
>> writes:
>>> Den 2021-01-13 kl. 11:47, skrev Phillip Helbig (undress to reply):
>>>> In article <rtlfca$9ir$1... at gioia.aioe.org>, =?UTF-8?Q?Arne_Vajh=c3=b8j?=
>>>> <ar... at vajhoej.dk> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> I believe ransomware attacks typical infect the office PC's, so changing
>>>>> the web server from Linux/Windows to VMS will not help.
>>>>>
>>>>>> So I guess OpenVMS can't stop ransomware attacks either?
>>>>>
>>>>> A VMS server will obviously not preventing Windows office PC's
>>>>> from getting attacked.
>>>>
>>>> Are there any office PCs involved at all?
>>>>
>>>
>>> What else will create the http calls for the web server?
>> Customers? If I understood correctly, the front end for the application
>> is the web server. It is accessed by customers outside the company.
>> Yes, they might use PCs, they might use something else (a tablet or
>> smartphone, perhaps?).
>
> not only customers but also internal https calls. ("isn't everything https in these days :)")
>
No!
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