| '+' = done, '-' = todo |
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| 1.2.12 : |
| + weighted RR/SH |
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| 1.2.13 : |
| + maxconn |
| + queueing |
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| 1.2.14 : |
| - HTML status page |
| |
| - separate timeout controls |
| |
| - option 'abortonclose' : if the session is queued or being connecting |
| to the server, and the client sends a shutdown(), then decide to abort |
| the session early because in most situations, this will be caused by |
| a client hitting the 'Stop' button, so there's no reason to overload |
| the servers with unservable requests. However, this is not HTTP compliant |
| and might cause little trouble to some very specific clients used to |
| close immediately after sending the request (no support for KA, which ones?) |
| |
| - minconn : makes the server's maxconn dynamic, which will be computed as a |
| ratio of the proxy's sessions : |
| srv->effective_maxconn = |
| max(srv->maxconn * px->nbsess / px->maxconn, srv->minconn) |
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| 1.3 : |
| - handle half-closed connections better (cli/srv would not distinguish |
| DATA/SHUTR/SHUTW, it would be a session flag which would tell shutr/shutw). |
| Check how it got changed in httpterm. |
| |
| - 3 memory models : failsafe (prealloc), normal (current), optimal (alloc on |
| demand) |
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| - wait queues replaced for priority-based trees |
| |
| - ability to assign a prio based on L7 matching |
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| - prio-based O(1) scheduler |
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| - maxconn reserve for VIP/admins |
| |
| - verify if it would be worth implementing an epoll_ctl_batch() for Linux |
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