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7This document is an introduction to HAProxy for all those who don't know it, as
8well as for those who want to re-discover it when they know older versions. Its
9primary focus is to provide users with all the elements to decide if HAProxy is
10the product they're looking for or not. Advanced users may find here some parts
11of solutions to some ideas they had just because they were not aware of a given
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010012new feature. Some sizing information is also provided, the product's lifecycle
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020013is explained, and comparisons with partially overlapping products are provided.
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Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010015This document doesn't provide any configuration help or hints, but it explains
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020016where to find the relevant documents. The summary below is meant to help you
17search sections by name and navigate through the document.
18
19Note to documentation contributors :
20 This document is formatted with 80 columns per line, with even number of
21 spaces for indentation and without tabs. Please follow these rules strictly
22 so that it remains easily printable everywhere. If you add sections, please
23 update the summary below for easier searching.
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26Summary
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291. Available documentation
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312. Quick introduction to load balancing and load balancers
32
333. Introduction to HAProxy
343.1. What HAProxy is and is not
353.2. How HAProxy works
363.3. Basic features
373.3.1. Proxying
383.3.2. SSL
393.3.3. Monitoring
403.3.4. High availability
413.3.5. Load balancing
423.3.6. Stickiness
433.3.7. Sampling and converting information
443.3.8. Maps
453.3.9. ACLs and conditions
463.3.10. Content switching
473.3.11. Stick-tables
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100483.3.12. Formatted strings
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200493.3.13. HTTP rewriting and redirection
503.3.14. Server protection
513.3.15. Logging
523.3.16. Statistics
533.4. Advanced features
543.4.1. Management
553.4.2. System-specific capabilities
563.4.3. Scripting
573.5. Sizing
583.6. How to get HAProxy
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604. Companion products and alternatives
614.1. Apache HTTP server
624.2. NGINX
634.3. Varnish
644.4. Alternatives
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671. Available documentation
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69
70The complete HAProxy documentation is contained in the following documents.
71Please ensure to consult the relevant documentation to save time and to get the
72most accurate response to your needs. Also please refrain from sending questions
73to the mailing list whose responses are present in these documents.
74
75 - intro.txt (this document) : it presents the basics of load balancing,
76 HAProxy as a product, what it does, what it doesn't do, some known traps to
77 avoid, some OS-specific limitations, how to get it, how it evolves, how to
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010078 ensure you're running with all known fixes, how to update it, complements
79 and alternatives.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020080
Willy Tarreau373933d2015-10-13 16:32:20 +020081 - management.txt : it explains how to start haproxy, how to manage it at
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010082 runtime, how to manage it on multiple nodes, and how to proceed with
83 seamless upgrades.
Willy Tarreau373933d2015-10-13 16:32:20 +020084
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020085 - configuration.txt : the reference manual details all configuration keywords
86 and their options. It is used when a configuration change is needed.
87
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020088 - coding-style.txt : this is for developers who want to propose some code to
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010089 the project. It explains the style to adopt for the code. It is not very
90 strict and not all the code base completely respects it, but contributions
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020091 which diverge too much from it will be rejected.
92
93 - proxy-protocol.txt : this is the de-facto specification of the PROXY
94 protocol which is implemented by HAProxy and a number of third party
95 products.
96
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +010097 - README : how to build HAProxy from sources
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020098
99
1002. Quick introduction to load balancing and load balancers
101----------------------------------------------------------
102
103Load balancing consists in aggregating multiple components in order to achieve
104a total processing capacity above each component's individual capacity, without
105any intervention from the end user and in a scalable way. This results in more
Willy Tarreaueff04f42015-08-27 14:44:43 +0200106operations being performed simultaneously by the time it takes a component to
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200107perform only one. A single operation however will still be performed on a single
108component at a time and will not get faster than without load balancing. It
109always requires at least as many operations as available components and an
110efficient load balancing mechanism to make use of all components and to fully
111benefit from the load balancing. A good example of this is the number of lanes
112on a highway which allows as many cars to pass during the same time frame
113without increasing their individual speed.
114
115Examples of load balancing :
116
117 - Process scheduling in multi-processor systems
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100118 - Link load balancing (e.g. EtherChannel, Bonding)
119 - IP address load balancing (e.g. ECMP, DNS round-robin)
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200120 - Server load balancing (via load balancers)
121
122The mechanism or component which performs the load balancing operation is
123called a load balancer. In web environments these components are called a
124"network load balancer", and more commonly a "load balancer" given that this
125activity is by far the best known case of load balancing.
126
127A load balancer may act :
128
129 - at the link level : this is called link load balancing, and it consists in
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700130 choosing what network link to send a packet to;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200131
132 - at the network level : this is called network load balancing, and it
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700133 consists in choosing what route a series of packets will follow;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200134
135 - at the server level : this is called server load balancing and it consists
136 in deciding what server will process a connection or request.
137
138Two distinct technologies exist and address different needs, though with some
Willy Tarreaueff04f42015-08-27 14:44:43 +0200139overlapping. In each case it is important to keep in mind that load balancing
140consists in diverting the traffic from its natural flow and that doing so always
141requires a minimum of care to maintain the required level of consistency between
142all routing decisions.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200143
144The first one acts at the packet level and processes packets more or less
145individually. There is a 1-to-1 relation between input and output packets, so
146it is possible to follow the traffic on both sides of the load balancer using a
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100147regular network sniffer. This technology can be very cheap and extremely fast.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200148It is usually implemented in hardware (ASICs) allowing to reach line rate, such
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100149as switches doing ECMP. Usually stateless, it can also be stateful (consider
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200150the session a packet belongs to and called layer4-LB or L4), may support DSR
151(direct server return, without passing through the LB again) if the packets
152were not modified, but provides almost no content awareness. This technology is
153very well suited to network-level load balancing, though it is sometimes used
154for very basic server load balancing at high speed.
155
156The second one acts on session contents. It requires that the input streams is
157reassembled and processed as a whole. The contents may be modified, and the
158output stream is segmented into new packets. For this reason it is generally
159performed by proxies and they're often called layer 7 load balancers or L7.
160This implies that there are two distinct connections on each side, and that
161there is no relation between input and output packets sizes nor counts. Clients
162and servers are not required to use the same protocol (for example IPv4 vs
163IPv6, clear vs SSL). The operations are always stateful, and the return traffic
164must pass through the load balancer. The extra processing comes with a cost so
165it's not always possible to achieve line rate, especially with small packets.
166On the other hand, it offers wide possibilities and is generally achieved by
167pure software, even if embedded into hardware appliances. This technology is
168very well suited for server load balancing.
169
170Packet-based load balancers are generally deployed in cut-through mode, so they
171are installed on the normal path of the traffic and divert it according to the
172configuration. The return traffic doesn't necessarily pass through the load
173balancer. Some modifications may be applied to the network destination address
174in order to direct the traffic to the proper destination. In this case, it is
175mandatory that the return traffic passes through the load balancer. If the
176routes doesn't make this possible, the load balancer may also replace the
177packets' source address with its own in order to force the return traffic to
178pass through it.
179
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100180Proxy-based load balancers are deployed as a server with their own IP addresses
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200181and ports, without architecture changes. Sometimes this requires to perform some
182adaptations to the applications so that clients are properly directed to the
183load balancer's IP address and not directly to the server's. Some load balancers
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100184may have to adjust some servers' responses to make this possible (e.g. the HTTP
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200185Location header field used in HTTP redirects). Some proxy-based load balancers
186may intercept traffic for an address they don't own, and spoof the client's
187address when connecting to the server. This allows them to be deployed as if
188they were a regular router or firewall, in a cut-through mode very similar to
189the packet based load balancers. This is particularly appreciated for products
190which combine both packet mode and proxy mode. In this case DSR is obviously
191still not possible and the return traffic still has to be routed back to the
192load balancer.
193
194A very scalable layered approach would consist in having a front router which
195receives traffic from multiple load balanced links, and uses ECMP to distribute
196this traffic to a first layer of multiple stateful packet-based load balancers
197(L4). These L4 load balancers in turn pass the traffic to an even larger number
198of proxy-based load balancers (L7), which have to parse the contents to decide
199what server will ultimately receive the traffic.
200
201The number of components and possible paths for the traffic increases the risk
202of failure; in very large environments, it is even normal to permanently have
203a few faulty components being fixed or replaced. Load balancing done without
204awareness of the whole stack's health significantly degrades availability. For
205this reason, any sane load balancer will verify that the components it intends
206to deliver the traffic to are still alive and reachable, and it will stop
207delivering traffic to faulty ones. This can be achieved using various methods.
208
209The most common one consists in periodically sending probes to ensure the
210component is still operational. These probes are called "health checks". They
211must be representative of the type of failure to address. For example a ping-
212based check will not detect that a web server has crashed and doesn't listen to
213a port anymore, while a connection to the port will verify this, and a more
214advanced request may even validate that the server still works and that the
215database it relies on is still accessible. Health checks often involve a few
216retries to cover for occasional measuring errors. The period between checks
217must be small enough to ensure the faulty component is not used for too long
218after an error occurs.
219
220Other methods consist in sampling the production traffic sent to a destination
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100221to observe if it is processed correctly or not, and to evict the components
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700222which return inappropriate responses. However this requires to sacrifice a part
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200223of the production traffic and this is not always acceptable. A combination of
224these two mechanisms provides the best of both worlds, with both of them being
225used to detect a fault, and only health checks to detect the end of the fault.
226A last method involves centralized reporting : a central monitoring agent
227periodically updates all load balancers about all components' state. This gives
228a global view of the infrastructure to all components, though sometimes with
229less accuracy or responsiveness. It's best suited for environments with many
230load balancers and many servers.
231
232Layer 7 load balancers also face another challenge known as stickiness or
233persistence. The principle is that they generally have to direct multiple
234subsequent requests or connections from a same origin (such as an end user) to
235the same target. The best known example is the shopping cart on an online
236store. If each click leads to a new connection, the user must always be sent
237to the server which holds his shopping cart. Content-awareness makes it easier
238to spot some elements in the request to identify the server to deliver it to,
239but that's not always enough. For example if the source address is used as a
240key to pick a server, it can be decided that a hash-based algorithm will be
241used and that a given IP address will always be sent to the same server based
242on a divide of the address by the number of available servers. But if one
243server fails, the result changes and all users are suddenly sent to a different
244server and lose their shopping cart. The solution against this issue consists
245in memorizing the chosen target so that each time the same visitor is seen,
246he's directed to the same server regardless of the number of available servers.
247The information may be stored in the load balancer's memory, in which case it
248may have to be replicated to other load balancers if it's not alone, or it may
249be stored in the client's memory using various methods provided that the client
250is able to present this information back with every request (cookie insertion,
251redirection to a sub-domain, etc). This mechanism provides the extra benefit of
252not having to rely on unstable or unevenly distributed information (such as the
253source IP address). This is in fact the strongest reason to adopt a layer 7
254load balancer instead of a layer 4 one.
255
256In order to extract information such as a cookie, a host header field, a URL
257or whatever, a load balancer may need to decrypt SSL/TLS traffic and even
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100258possibly to re-encrypt it when passing it to the server. This expensive task
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200259explains why in some high-traffic infrastructures, sometimes there may be a
260lot of load balancers.
261
262Since a layer 7 load balancer may perform a number of complex operations on the
263traffic (decrypt, parse, modify, match cookies, decide what server to send to,
264etc), it can definitely cause some trouble and will very commonly be accused of
265being responsible for a lot of trouble that it only revealed. Often it will be
266discovered that servers are unstable and periodically go up and down, or for
267web servers, that they deliver pages with some hard-coded links forcing the
268clients to connect directly to one specific server without passing via the load
269balancer, or that they take ages to respond under high load causing timeouts.
270That's why logging is an extremely important aspect of layer 7 load balancing.
271Once a trouble is reported, it is important to figure if the load balancer took
272a wrong decision and if so why so that it doesn't happen anymore.
273
274
2753. Introduction to HAProxy
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277
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100278HAProxy is written as "HAProxy" to designate the product, and as "haproxy" to
279designate the executable program, software package or a process. However, both
280are commonly used for both purposes, and are pronounced H-A-Proxy. Very early,
281"haproxy" used to stand for "high availability proxy" and the name was written
282in two separate words, though by now it means nothing else than "HAProxy".
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200283
284
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01002853.1. What HAProxy is and isn't
286------------------------------
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200287
288HAProxy is :
289
290 - a TCP proxy : it can accept a TCP connection from a listening socket,
291 connect to a server and attach these sockets together allowing traffic to
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200292 flow in both directions; IPv4, IPv6 and even UNIX sockets are supported on
293 either side, so this can provide an easy way to translate addresses between
294 different families.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200295
296 - an HTTP reverse-proxy (called a "gateway" in HTTP terminology) : it presents
297 itself as a server, receives HTTP requests over connections accepted on a
298 listening TCP socket, and passes the requests from these connections to
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200299 servers using different connections. It may use any combination of HTTP/1.x
300 or HTTP/2 on any side and will even automatically detect the protocol
301 spoken on each side when ALPN is used over TLS.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200302
303 - an SSL terminator / initiator / offloader : SSL/TLS may be used on the
304 connection coming from the client, on the connection going to the server,
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200305 or even on both connections. A lot of settings can be applied per name
306 (SNI), and may be updated at runtime without restarting. Such setups are
307 extremely scalable and deployments involving tens to hundreds of thousands
308 of certificates were reported.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200309
310 - a TCP normalizer : since connections are locally terminated by the operating
311 system, there is no relation between both sides, so abnormal traffic such as
312 invalid packets, flag combinations, window advertisements, sequence numbers,
313 incomplete connections (SYN floods), or so will not be passed to the other
314 side. This protects fragile TCP stacks from protocol attacks, and also
315 allows to optimize the connection parameters with the client without having
316 to modify the servers' TCP stack settings.
317
318 - an HTTP normalizer : when configured to process HTTP traffic, only valid
319 complete requests are passed. This protects against a lot of protocol-based
320 attacks. Additionally, protocol deviations for which there is a tolerance
321 in the specification are fixed so that they don't cause problem on the
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100322 servers (e.g. multiple-line headers).
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200323
324 - an HTTP fixing tool : it can modify / fix / add / remove / rewrite the URL
325 or any request or response header. This helps fixing interoperability issues
326 in complex environments.
327
328 - a content-based switch : it can consider any element from the request to
329 decide what server to pass the request or connection to. Thus it is possible
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100330 to handle multiple protocols over a same port (e.g. HTTP, HTTPS, SSH).
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200331
332 - a server load balancer : it can load balance TCP connections and HTTP
333 requests. In TCP mode, load balancing decisions are taken for the whole
334 connection. In HTTP mode, decisions are taken per request.
335
336 - a traffic regulator : it can apply some rate limiting at various points,
337 protect the servers against overloading, adjust traffic priorities based on
338 the contents, and even pass such information to lower layers and outer
339 network components by marking packets.
340
341 - a protection against DDoS and service abuse : it can maintain a wide number
342 of statistics per IP address, URL, cookie, etc and detect when an abuse is
343 happening, then take action (slow down the offenders, block them, send them
344 to outdated contents, etc).
345
346 - an observation point for network troubleshooting : due to the precision of
347 the information reported in logs, it is often used to narrow down some
348 network-related issues.
349
350 - an HTTP compression offloader : it can compress responses which were not
351 compressed by the server, thus reducing the page load time for clients with
352 poor connectivity or using high-latency, mobile networks.
353
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200354 - a caching proxy : it may cache responses in RAM so that subsequent requests
355 for the same object avoid the cost of another network transfer from the
356 server as long as the object remains present and valid. It will however not
357 store objects to any persistent storage. Please note that this caching
358 feature is designed to be maintenance free and focuses solely on saving
359 haproxy's precious resources and not on save the server's resources. Caches
360 designed to optimize servers require much more tuning and flexibility. If
361 you instead need such an advanced cache, please use Varnish Cache, which
362 integrates perfectly with haproxy, especially when SSL/TLS is needed on any
363 side.
364
365 - a FastCGI gateway : FastCGI can be seen as a different representation of
366 HTTP, and as such, HAProxy can directly load-balance a farm comprising any
367 combination of FastCGI application servers without requiring to insert
368 another level of gateway between them. This results in resource savings and
369 a reduction of maintenance costs.
370
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200371HAProxy is not :
372
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100373 - an explicit HTTP proxy, i.e. the proxy that browsers use to reach the
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200374 internet. There are excellent open-source software dedicated for this task,
375 such as Squid. However HAProxy can be installed in front of such a proxy to
376 provide load balancing and high availability.
377
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200378 - a data scrubber : it will not modify the body of requests nor responses.
379
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200380 - a static web server : during startup, it isolates itself inside a chroot
381 jail and drops its privileges, so that it will not perform any single file-
382 system access once started. As such it cannot be turned into a static web
383 server (dynamic servers are supported through FastCGI however). There are
384 excellent open-source software for this such as Apache or Nginx, and
385 HAProxy can be easily installed in front of them to provide load balancing,
386 high availability and acceleration.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200387
388 - a packet-based load balancer : it will not see IP packets nor UDP datagrams,
389 will not perform NAT or even less DSR. These are tasks for lower layers.
390 Some kernel-based components such as IPVS (Linux Virtual Server) already do
391 this pretty well and complement perfectly with HAProxy.
392
393
3943.2. How HAProxy works
395----------------------
396
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200397HAProxy is an event-driven, non-blocking engine combining a very fast I/O layer
398with a priority-based, multi-threaded scheduler. As it is designed with a data
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200399forwarding goal in mind, its architecture is optimized to move data as fast as
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200400possible with the least possible operations. It focuses on optimizing the CPU
401cache's efficiency by sticking connections to the same CPU as long as possible.
402As such it implements a layered model offering bypass mechanisms at each level
403ensuring data doesn't reach higher levels unless needed. Most of the processing
404is performed in the kernel, and HAProxy does its best to help the kernel do the
405work as fast as possible by giving some hints or by avoiding certain operation
406when it guesses they could be grouped later. As a result, typical figures show
40715% of the processing time spent in HAProxy versus 85% in the kernel in TCP or
408HTTP close mode, and about 30% for HAProxy versus 70% for the kernel in HTTP
409keep-alive mode.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200410
411A single process can run many proxy instances; configurations as large as
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200412300000 distinct proxies in a single process were reported to run fine. A single
413core, single CPU setup is far more than enough for more than 99% users, and as
414such, users of containers and virtual machines are encouraged to use the
415absolute smallest images they can get to save on operational costs and simplify
416troubleshooting. However the machine HAProxy runs on must never ever swap, and
417its CPU must not be artificially throttled (sub-CPU allocation in hypervisors)
418nor be shared with compute-intensive processes which would induce a very high
419context-switch latency.
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Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200421Threading allows to exploit all available processing capacity by using one
422thread per CPU core. This is mostly useful for SSL or when data forwarding
423rates above 40 Gbps are needed. In such cases it is critically important to
424avoid communications between multiple physical CPUs, which can cause strong
425bottlenecks in the network stack and in HAProxy itself. While counter-intuitive
426to some, the first thing to do when facing some performance issues is often to
427reduce the number of CPUs HAProxy runs on.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200428
429HAProxy only requires the haproxy executable and a configuration file to run.
430For logging it is highly recommended to have a properly configured syslog daemon
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200431and log rotations in place. Logs may also be sent to stdout/stderr, which can be
432useful inside containers. The configuration files are parsed before starting,
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200433then HAProxy tries to bind all listening sockets, and refuses to start if
434anything fails. Past this point it cannot fail anymore. This means that there
435are no runtime failures and that if it accepts to start, it will work until it
436is stopped.
437
438Once HAProxy is started, it does exactly 3 things :
439
440 - process incoming connections;
441
442 - periodically check the servers' status (known as health checks);
443
444 - exchange information with other haproxy nodes.
445
446Processing incoming connections is by far the most complex task as it depends
447on a lot of configuration possibilities, but it can be summarized as the 9 steps
448below :
449
450 - accept incoming connections from listening sockets that belong to a
451 configuration entity known as a "frontend", which references one or multiple
452 listening addresses;
453
454 - apply the frontend-specific processing rules to these connections that may
455 result in blocking them, modifying some headers, or intercepting them to
456 execute some internal applets such as the statistics page or the CLI;
457
458 - pass these incoming connections to another configuration entity representing
459 a server farm known as a "backend", which contains the list of servers and
460 the load balancing strategy for this server farm;
461
462 - apply the backend-specific processing rules to these connections;
463
464 - decide which server to forward the connection to according to the load
465 balancing strategy;
466
467 - apply the backend-specific processing rules to the response data;
468
469 - apply the frontend-specific processing rules to the response data;
470
471 - emit a log to report what happened in fine details;
472
473 - in HTTP, loop back to the second step to wait for a new request, otherwise
474 close the connection.
475
476Frontends and backends are sometimes considered as half-proxies, since they only
477look at one side of an end-to-end connection; the frontend only cares about the
478clients while the backend only cares about the servers. HAProxy also supports
479full proxies which are exactly the union of a frontend and a backend. When HTTP
480processing is desired, the configuration will generally be split into frontends
481and backends as they open a lot of possibilities since any frontend may pass a
482connection to any backend. With TCP-only proxies, using frontends and backends
483rarely provides a benefit and the configuration can be more readable with full
484proxies.
485
486
4873.3. Basic features
488-------------------
489
490This section will enumerate a number of features that HAProxy implements, some
491of which are generally expected from any modern load balancer, and some of
492which are a direct benefit of HAProxy's architecture. More advanced features
493will be detailed in the next section.
494
495
4963.3.1. Basic features : Proxying
497--------------------------------
498
499Proxying is the action of transferring data between a client and a server over
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700500two independent connections. The following basic features are supported by
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200501HAProxy regarding proxying and connection management :
502
503 - Provide the server with a clean connection to protect them against any
504 client-side defect or attack;
505
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700506 - Listen to multiple IP addresses and/or ports, even port ranges;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200507
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100508 - Transparent accept : intercept traffic targeting any arbitrary IP address
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200509 that doesn't even belong to the local system;
510
511 - Server port doesn't need to be related to listening port, and may even be
512 translated by a fixed offset (useful with ranges);
513
514 - Transparent connect : spoof the client's (or any) IP address if needed
515 when connecting to the server;
516
517 - Provide a reliable return IP address to the servers in multi-site LBs;
518
519 - Offload the server thanks to buffers and possibly short-lived connections
520 to reduce their concurrent connection count and their memory footprint;
521
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100522 - Optimize TCP stacks (e.g. SACK), congestion control, and reduce RTT impacts;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200523
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100524 - Support different protocol families on both sides (e.g. IPv4/IPv6/Unix);
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200525
526 - Timeout enforcement : HAProxy supports multiple levels of timeouts depending
527 on the stage the connection is, so that a dead client or server, or an
528 attacker cannot be granted resources for too long;
529
530 - Protocol validation: HTTP, SSL, or payload are inspected and invalid
531 protocol elements are rejected, unless instructed to accept them anyway;
532
533 - Policy enforcement : ensure that only what is allowed may be forwarded;
534
535 - Both incoming and outgoing connections may be limited to certain network
536 namespaces (Linux only), making it easy to build a cross-container,
537 multi-tenant load balancer;
538
539 - PROXY protocol presents the client's IP address to the server even for
540 non-HTTP traffic. This is an HAProxy extension that was adopted by a number
541 of third-party products by now, at least these ones at the time of writing :
542 - client : haproxy, stud, stunnel, exaproxy, ELB, squid
543 - server : haproxy, stud, postfix, exim, nginx, squid, node.js, varnish
544
545
5463.3.2. Basic features : SSL
547---------------------------
548
549HAProxy's SSL stack is recognized as one of the most featureful according to
550Google's engineers (http://istlsfastyet.com/). The most commonly used features
551making it quite complete are :
552
553 - SNI-based multi-hosting with no limit on sites count and focus on
554 performance. At least one deployment is known for running 50000 domains
555 with their respective certificates;
556
557 - support for wildcard certificates reduces the need for many certificates ;
558
559 - certificate-based client authentication with configurable policies on
560 failure to present a valid certificate. This allows to present a different
561 server farm to regenerate the client certificate for example;
562
563 - authentication of the backend server ensures the backend server is the real
564 one and not a man in the middle;
565
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700566 - authentication with the backend server lets the backend server know it's
567 really the expected haproxy node that is connecting to it;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200568
569 - TLS NPN and ALPN extensions make it possible to reliably offload SPDY/HTTP2
570 connections and pass them in clear text to backend servers;
571
572 - OCSP stapling further reduces first page load time by delivering inline an
573 OCSP response when the client requests a Certificate Status Request;
574
575 - Dynamic record sizing provides both high performance and low latency, and
576 significantly reduces page load time by letting the browser start to fetch
577 new objects while packets are still in flight;
578
579 - permanent access to all relevant SSL/TLS layer information for logging,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100580 access control, reporting etc. These elements can be embedded into HTTP
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200581 header or even as a PROXY protocol extension so that the offloaded server
582 gets all the information it would have had if it performed the SSL
583 termination itself.
584
585 - Detect, log and block certain known attacks even on vulnerable SSL libs,
586 such as the Heartbleed attack affecting certain versions of OpenSSL.
587
Pavlos Parissisba56d9c2015-08-24 13:14:32 +0200588 - support for stateless session resumption (RFC 5077 TLS Ticket extension).
589 TLS tickets can be updated from CLI which provides them means to implement
590 Perfect Forward Secrecy by frequently rotating the tickets.
591
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200592
5933.3.3. Basic features : Monitoring
594----------------------------------
595
596HAProxy focuses a lot on availability. As such it cares about servers state,
597and about reporting its own state to other network components :
598
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700599 - Servers' state is continuously monitored using per-server parameters. This
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200600 ensures the path to the server is operational for regular traffic;
601
602 - Health checks support two hysteresis for up and down transitions in order
603 to protect against state flapping;
604
605 - Checks can be sent to a different address/port/protocol : this makes it
606 easy to check a single service that is considered representative of multiple
607 ones, for example the HTTPS port for an HTTP+HTTPS server.
608
609 - Servers can track other servers and go down simultaneously : this ensures
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100610 that servers hosting multiple services can fail atomically and that no one
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200611 will be sent to a partially failed server;
612
613 - Agents may be deployed on the server to monitor load and health : a server
614 may be interested in reporting its load, operational status, administrative
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700615 status independently from what health checks can see. By running a simple
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200616 agent on the server, it's possible to consider the server's view of its own
617 health in addition to the health checks validating the whole path;
618
619 - Various check methods are available : TCP connect, HTTP request, SMTP hello,
620 SSL hello, LDAP, SQL, Redis, send/expect scripts, all with/without SSL;
621
622 - State change is notified in the logs and stats page with the failure reason
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100623 (e.g. the HTTP response received at the moment the failure was detected). An
Willy Tarreaueff04f42015-08-27 14:44:43 +0200624 e-mail can also be sent to a configurable address upon such a change ;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200625
626 - Server state is also reported on the stats interface and can be used to take
627 routing decisions so that traffic may be sent to different farms depending
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100628 on their sizes and/or health (e.g. loss of an inter-DC link);
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200629
630 - HAProxy can use health check requests to pass information to the servers,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100631 such as their names, weight, the number of other servers in the farm etc.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200632 so that servers can adjust their response and decisions based on this
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100633 knowledge (e.g. postpone backups to keep more CPU available);
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200634
635 - Servers can use health checks to report more detailed state than just on/off
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100636 (e.g. I would like to stop, please stop sending new visitors);
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200637
638 - HAProxy itself can report its state to external components such as routers
639 or other load balancers, allowing to build very complete multi-path and
640 multi-layer infrastructures.
641
642
6433.3.4. Basic features : High availability
644-----------------------------------------
645
646Just like any serious load balancer, HAProxy cares a lot about availability to
647ensure the best global service continuity :
648
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100649 - Only valid servers are used ; the other ones are automatically evicted from
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200650 load balancing farms ; under certain conditions it is still possible to
651 force to use them though;
652
653 - Support for a graceful shutdown so that it is possible to take servers out
654 of a farm without affecting any connection;
655
656 - Backup servers are automatically used when active servers are down and
657 replace them so that sessions are not lost when possible. This also allows
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100658 to build multiple paths to reach the same server (e.g. multiple interfaces);
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200659
660 - Ability to return a global failed status for a farm when too many servers
661 are down. This, combined with the monitoring capabilities makes it possible
662 for an upstream component to choose a different LB node for a given service;
663
664 - Stateless design makes it easy to build clusters : by design, HAProxy does
665 its best to ensure the highest service continuity without having to store
666 information that could be lost in the event of a failure. This ensures that
667 a takeover is the most seamless possible;
668
669 - Integrates well with standard VRRP daemon keepalived : HAProxy easily tells
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700670 keepalived about its state and copes very well with floating virtual IP
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200671 addresses. Note: only use IP redundancy protocols (VRRP/CARP) over cluster-
672 based solutions (Heartbeat, ...) as they're the ones offering the fastest,
673 most seamless, and most reliable switchover.
674
675
6763.3.5. Basic features : Load balancing
677--------------------------------------
678
679HAProxy offers a fairly complete set of load balancing features, most of which
680are unfortunately not available in a number of other load balancing products :
681
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200682 - no less than 10 load balancing algorithms are supported, some of which apply
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200683 to input data to offer an infinite list of possibilities. The most common
684 ones are round-robin (for short connections, pick each server in turn),
685 leastconn (for long connections, pick the least recently used of the servers
686 with the lowest connection count), source (for SSL farms or terminal server
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100687 farms, the server directly depends on the client's source address), URI (for
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200688 HTTP caches, the server directly depends on the HTTP URI), hdr (the server
689 directly depends on the contents of a specific HTTP header field), first
690 (for short-lived virtual machines, all connections are packed on the
691 smallest possible subset of servers so that unused ones can be powered
692 down);
693
694 - all algorithms above support per-server weights so that it is possible to
695 accommodate from different server generations in a farm, or direct a small
696 fraction of the traffic to specific servers (debug mode, running the next
697 version of the software, etc);
698
699 - dynamic weights are supported for round-robin, leastconn and consistent
700 hashing ; this allows server weights to be modified on the fly from the CLI
701 or even by an agent running on the server;
702
703 - slow-start is supported whenever a dynamic weight is supported; this allows
704 a server to progressively take the traffic. This is an important feature
705 for fragile application servers which require to compile classes at runtime
706 as well as cold caches which need to fill up before being run at full
707 throttle;
708
709 - hashing can apply to various elements such as client's source address, URL
710 components, query string element, header field values, POST parameter, RDP
711 cookie;
712
713 - consistent hashing protects server farms against massive redistribution when
714 adding or removing servers in a farm. That's very important in large cache
715 farms and it allows slow-start to be used to refill cold caches;
716
717 - a number of internal metrics such as the number of connections per server,
718 per backend, the amount of available connection slots in a backend etc makes
719 it possible to build very advanced load balancing strategies.
720
721
7223.3.6. Basic features : Stickiness
723----------------------------------
724
725Application load balancing would be useless without stickiness. HAProxy provides
726a fairly comprehensive set of possibilities to maintain a visitor on the same
727server even across various events such as server addition/removal, down/up
728cycles, and some methods are designed to be resistant to the distance between
729multiple load balancing nodes in that they don't require any replication :
730
731 - stickiness information can be individually matched and learned from
732 different places if desired. For example a JSESSIONID cookie may be matched
733 both in a cookie and in the URL. Up to 8 parallel sources can be learned at
734 the same time and each of them may point to a different stick-table;
735
736 - stickiness information can come from anything that can be seen within a
737 request or response, including source address, TCP payload offset and
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700738 length, HTTP query string elements, header field values, cookies, and so
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100739 on.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200740
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100741 - stick-tables are replicated between all nodes in a multi-master fashion;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200742
743 - commonly used elements such as SSL-ID or RDP cookies (for TSE farms) are
744 directly accessible to ease manipulation;
745
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100746 - all sticking rules may be dynamically conditioned by ACLs;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200747
748 - it is possible to decide not to stick to certain servers, such as backup
749 servers, so that when the nominal server comes back, it automatically takes
750 the load back. This is often used in multi-path environments;
751
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100752 - in HTTP it is often preferred not to learn anything and instead manipulate
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200753 a cookie dedicated to stickiness. For this, it's possible to detect,
754 rewrite, insert or prefix such a cookie to let the client remember what
755 server was assigned;
756
757 - the server may decide to change or clean the stickiness cookie on logout,
758 so that leaving visitors are automatically unbound from the server;
759
760 - using ACL-based rules it is also possible to selectively ignore or enforce
761 stickiness regardless of the server's state; combined with advanced health
762 checks, that helps admins verify that the server they're installing is up
763 and running before presenting it to the whole world;
764
765 - an innovative mechanism to set a maximum idle time and duration on cookies
766 ensures that stickiness can be smoothly stopped on devices which are never
767 closed (smartphones, TVs, home appliances) without having to store them on
768 persistent storage;
769
770 - multiple server entries may share the same stickiness keys so that
771 stickiness is not lost in multi-path environments when one path goes down;
772
773 - soft-stop ensures that only users with stickiness information will continue
774 to reach the server they've been assigned to but no new users will go there.
775
776
7773.3.7. Basic features : Sampling and converting information
778-----------------------------------------------------------
779
780HAProxy supports information sampling using a wide set of "sample fetch
781functions". The principle is to extract pieces of information known as samples,
782for immediate use. This is used for stickiness, to build conditions, to produce
783information in logs or to enrich HTTP headers.
784
785Samples can be fetched from various sources :
786
787 - constants : integers, strings, IP addresses, binary blocks;
788
789 - the process : date, environment variables, server/frontend/backend/process
790 state, byte/connection counts/rates, queue length, random generator, ...
791
792 - variables : per-session, per-request, per-response variables;
793
794 - the client connection : source and destination addresses and ports, and all
795 related statistics counters;
796
797 - the SSL client session : protocol, version, algorithm, cipher, key size,
798 session ID, all client and server certificate fields, certificate serial,
799 SNI, ALPN, NPN, client support for certain extensions;
800
801 - request and response buffers contents : arbitrary payload at offset/length,
802 data length, RDP cookie, decoding of SSL hello type, decoding of TLS SNI;
803
804 - HTTP (request and response) : method, URI, path, query string arguments,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100805 status code, headers values, positional header value, cookies, captures,
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200806 authentication, body elements;
807
808A sample may then pass through a number of operators known as "converters" to
809experience some transformation. A converter consumes a sample and produces a
810new one, possibly of a completely different type. For example, a converter may
811be used to return only the integer length of the input string, or could turn a
812string to upper case. Any arbitrary number of converters may be applied in
813series to a sample before final use. Among all available sample converters, the
814following ones are the most commonly used :
815
816 - arithmetic and logic operators : they make it possible to perform advanced
817 computation on input data, such as computing ratios, percentages or simply
818 converting from one unit to another one;
819
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700820 - IP address masks are useful when some addresses need to be grouped by larger
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200821 networks;
822
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100823 - data representation : URL-decode, base64, hex, JSON strings, hashing;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200824
825 - string conversion : extract substrings at fixed positions, fixed length,
826 extract specific fields around certain delimiters, extract certain words,
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700827 change case, apply regex-based substitution;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200828
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100829 - date conversion : convert to HTTP date format, convert local to UTC and
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200830 conversely, add or remove offset;
831
832 - lookup an entry in a stick table to find statistics or assigned server;
833
834 - map-based key-to-value conversion from a file (mostly used for geolocation).
835
836
8373.3.8. Basic features : Maps
838----------------------------
839
840Maps are a powerful type of converter consisting in loading a two-columns file
841into memory at boot time, then looking up each input sample from the first
842column and either returning the corresponding pattern on the second column if
843the entry was found, or returning a default value. The output information also
844being a sample, it can in turn experience other transformations including other
845map lookups. Maps are most commonly used to translate the client's IP address
846to an AS number or country code since they support a longest match for network
847addresses but they can be used for various other purposes.
848
849Part of their strength comes from being updatable on the fly either from the CLI
850or from certain actions using other samples, making them capable of storing and
851retrieving information between subsequent accesses. Another strength comes from
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700852the binary tree based indexation which makes them extremely fast even when they
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200853contain hundreds of thousands of entries, making geolocation very cheap and easy
854to set up.
855
856
8573.3.9. Basic features : ACLs and conditions
858-------------------------------------------
859
860Most operations in HAProxy can be made conditional. Conditions are built by
861combining multiple ACLs using logic operators (AND, OR, NOT). Each ACL is a
862series of tests based on the following elements :
863
864 - a sample fetch method to retrieve the element to test ;
865
866 - an optional series of converters to transform the element ;
867
868 - a list of patterns to match against ;
869
870 - a matching method to indicate how to compare the patterns with the sample
871
872For example, the sample may be taken from the HTTP "Host" header, it could then
873be converted to lower case, then matched against a number of regex patterns
874using the regex matching method.
875
876Technically, ACLs are built on the same core as the maps, they share the exact
877same internal structure, pattern matching methods and performance. The only real
878difference is that instead of returning a sample, they only return "found" or
879or "not found". In terms of usage, ACL patterns may be declared inline in the
880configuration file and do not require their own file. ACLs may be named for ease
881of use or to make configurations understandable. A named ACL may be declared
882multiple times and it will evaluate all definitions in turn until one matches.
883
884About 13 different pattern matching methods are provided, among which IP address
885mask, integer ranges, substrings, regex. They work like functions, and just like
886with any programming language, only what is needed is evaluated, so when a
887condition involving an OR is already true, next ones are not evaluated, and
888similarly when a condition involving an AND is already false, the rest of the
889condition is not evaluated.
890
891There is no practical limit to the number of declared ACLs, and a handful of
892commonly used ones are provided. However experience has shown that setups using
893a lot of named ACLs are quite hard to troubleshoot and that sometimes using
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +0700894anonymous ACLs inline is easier as it requires less references out of the scope
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100895being analyzed.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200896
897
8983.3.10. Basic features : Content switching
899------------------------------------------
900
901HAProxy implements a mechanism known as content-based switching. The principle
902is that a connection or request arrives on a frontend, then the information
903carried with this request or connection are processed, and at this point it is
904possible to write ACLs-based conditions making use of these information to
905decide what backend will process the request. Thus the traffic is directed to
906one backend or another based on the request's contents. The most common example
907consists in using the Host header and/or elements from the path (sub-directories
908or file-name extensions) to decide whether an HTTP request targets a static
909object or the application, and to route static objects traffic to a backend made
910of fast and light servers, and all the remaining traffic to a more complex
911application server, thus constituting a fine-grained virtual hosting solution.
912This is quite convenient to make multiple technologies coexist as a more global
913solution.
914
915Another use case of content-switching consists in using different load balancing
916algorithms depending on various criteria. A cache may use a URI hash while an
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100917application would use round-robin.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200918
919Last but not least, it allows multiple customers to use a small share of a
920common resource by enforcing per-backend (thus per-customer connection limits).
921
922Content switching rules scale very well, though their performance may depend on
923the number and complexity of the ACLs in use. But it is also possible to write
924dynamic content switching rules where a sample value directly turns into a
925backend name and without making use of ACLs at all. Such configurations have
926been reported to work fine at least with 300000 backends in production.
927
928
9293.3.11. Basic features : Stick-tables
930-------------------------------------
931
932Stick-tables are commonly used to store stickiness information, that is, to keep
933a reference to the server a certain visitor was directed to. The key is then the
934identifier associated with the visitor (its source address, the SSL ID of the
935connection, an HTTP or RDP cookie, the customer number extracted from the URL or
936from the payload, ...) and the stored value is then the server's identifier.
937
938Stick tables may use 3 different types of samples for their keys : integers,
939strings and addresses. Only one stick-table may be referenced in a proxy, and it
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100940is designated everywhere with the proxy name. Up to 8 keys may be tracked in
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200941parallel. The server identifier is committed during request or response
942processing once both the key and the server are known.
943
944Stick-table contents may be replicated in active-active mode with other HAProxy
945nodes known as "peers" as well as with the new process during a reload operation
946so that all load balancing nodes share the same information and take the same
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100947routing decision if client's requests are spread over multiple nodes.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200948
949Since stick-tables are indexed on what allows to recognize a client, they are
950often also used to store extra information such as per-client statistics. The
951extra statistics take some extra space and need to be explicitly declared. The
952type of statistics that may be stored includes the input and output bandwidth,
953the number of concurrent connections, the connection rate and count over a
954period, the amount and frequency of errors, some specific tags and counters,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100955etc. In order to support keeping such information without being forced to
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200956stick to a given server, a special "tracking" feature is implemented and allows
957to track up to 3 simultaneous keys from different tables at the same time
958regardless of stickiness rules. Each stored statistics may be searched, dumped
959and cleared from the CLI and adds to the live troubleshooting capabilities.
960
961While this mechanism can be used to surclass a returning visitor or to adjust
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100962the delivered quality of service depending on good or bad behavior, it is
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200963mostly used to fight against service abuse and more generally DDoS as it allows
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100964to build complex models to detect certain bad behaviors at a high processing
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200965speed.
966
967
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01009683.3.12. Basic features : Formatted strings
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200969-----------------------------------------
970
971There are many places where HAProxy needs to manipulate character strings, such
972as logs, redirects, header additions, and so on. In order to provide the
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100973greatest flexibility, the notion of Formatted strings was introduced, initially
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200974for logging purposes, which explains why it's still called "log-format". These
975strings contain escape characters allowing to introduce various dynamic data
976including variables and sample fetch expressions into strings, and even to
977adjust the encoding while the result is being turned into a string (for example,
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +0200978adding quotes). This provides a powerful way to build header contents, to build
979response data or even response templates, or to customize log lines.
980Additionally, in order to remain simple to build most common strings, about 50
981special tags are provided as shortcuts for information commonly used in logs.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200982
983
9843.3.13. Basic features : HTTP rewriting and redirection
985-------------------------------------------------------
986
987Installing a load balancer in front of an application that was never designed
988for this can be a challenging task without the proper tools. One of the most
989commonly requested operation in this case is to adjust requests and response
990headers to make the load balancer appear as the origin server and to fix hard
991coded information. This comes with changing the path in requests (which is
992strongly advised against), modifying Host header field, modifying the Location
993response header field for redirects, modifying the path and domain attribute
994for cookies, and so on. It also happens that a number of servers are somewhat
995verbose and tend to leak too much information in the response, making them more
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +0100996vulnerable to targeted attacks. While it's theoretically not the role of a load
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +0200997balancer to clean this up, in practice it's located at the best place in the
998infrastructure to guarantee that everything is cleaned up.
999
1000Similarly, sometimes the load balancer will have to intercept some requests and
1001respond with a redirect to a new target URL. While some people tend to confuse
1002redirects and rewriting, these are two completely different concepts, since the
1003rewriting makes the client and the server see different things (and disagree on
1004the location of the page being visited) while redirects ask the client to visit
1005the new URL so that it sees the same location as the server.
1006
1007In order to do this, HAProxy supports various possibilities for rewriting and
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001008redirects, among which :
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001009
1010 - regex-based URL and header rewriting in requests and responses. Regex are
1011 the most commonly used tool to modify header values since they're easy to
1012 manipulate and well understood;
1013
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001014 - headers may also be appended, deleted or replaced based on formatted strings
1015 so that it is possible to pass information there (e.g. client side TLS
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001016 algorithm and cipher);
1017
1018 - HTTP redirects can use any 3xx code to a relative, absolute, or completely
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001019 dynamic (formatted string) URI;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001020
1021 - HTTP redirects also support some extra options such as setting or clearing
1022 a specific cookie, dropping the query string, appending a slash if missing,
1023 and so on;
1024
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001025 - a powerful "return" directive allows to customize every part of a response
1026 like status, headers, body using dynamic contents or even template files.
1027
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001028 - all operations support ACL-based conditions;
1029
1030
10313.3.14. Basic features : Server protection
1032------------------------------------------
1033
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001034HAProxy does a lot to maximize service availability, and for this it takes
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001035large efforts to protect servers against overloading and attacks. The first
1036and most important point is that only complete and valid requests are forwarded
1037to the servers. The initial reason is that HAProxy needs to find the protocol
1038elements it needs to stay synchronized with the byte stream, and the second
1039reason is that until the request is complete, there is no way to know if some
1040elements will change its semantics. The direct benefit from this is that servers
1041are not exposed to invalid or incomplete requests. This is a very effective
1042protection against slowloris attacks, which have almost no impact on HAProxy.
1043
1044Another important point is that HAProxy contains buffers to store requests and
1045responses, and that by only sending a request to a server when it's complete and
1046by reading the whole response very quickly from the local network, the server
1047side connection is used for a very short time and this preserves server
1048resources as much as possible.
1049
1050A direct extension to this is that HAProxy can artificially limit the number of
1051concurrent connections or outstanding requests to a server, which guarantees
1052that the server will never be overloaded even if it continuously runs at 100% of
1053its capacity during traffic spikes. All excess requests will simply be queued to
1054be processed when one slot is released. In the end, this huge resource savings
1055most often ensures so much better server response times that it ends up actually
1056being faster than by overloading the server. Queued requests may be redispatched
1057to other servers, or even aborted in queue when the client aborts, which also
1058protects the servers against the "reload effect", where each click on "reload"
1059by a visitor on a slow-loading page usually induces a new request and maintains
1060the server in an overloaded state.
1061
1062The slow-start mechanism also protects restarting servers against high traffic
1063levels while they're still finalizing their startup or compiling some classes.
1064
1065Regarding the protocol-level protection, it is possible to relax the HTTP parser
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001066to accept non standard-compliant but harmless requests or responses and even to
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001067fix them. This allows bogus applications to be accessible while a fix is being
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001068developed. In parallel, offending messages are completely captured with a
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001069detailed report that help developers spot the issue in the application. The most
1070dangerous protocol violations are properly detected and dealt with and fixed.
1071For example malformed requests or responses with two Content-length headers are
1072either fixed if the values are exactly the same, or rejected if they differ,
1073since it becomes a security problem. Protocol inspection is not limited to HTTP,
1074it is also available for other protocols like TLS or RDP.
1075
1076When a protocol violation or attack is detected, there are various options to
1077respond to the user, such as returning the common "HTTP 400 bad request",
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001078closing the connection with a TCP reset, or faking an error after a long delay
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001079("tarpit") to confuse the attacker. All of these contribute to protecting the
1080servers by discouraging the offending client from pursuing an attack that
1081becomes very expensive to maintain.
1082
1083HAProxy also proposes some more advanced options to protect against accidental
1084data leaks and session crossing. Not only it can log suspicious server responses
1085but it will also log and optionally block a response which might affect a given
1086visitors' confidentiality. One such example is a cacheable cookie appearing in a
1087cacheable response and which may result in an intermediary cache to deliver it
1088to another visitor, causing an accidental session sharing.
1089
1090
10913.3.15. Basic features : Logging
1092--------------------------------
1093
1094Logging is an extremely important feature for a load balancer, first because a
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001095load balancer is often wrongly accused of causing the problems it reveals, and
1096second because it is placed at a critical point in an infrastructure where all
1097normal and abnormal activity needs to be analyzed and correlated with other
1098components.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001099
1100HAProxy provides very detailed logs, with millisecond accuracy and the exact
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001101connection accept time that can be searched in firewalls logs (e.g. for NAT
Alain Belkadiac520952019-07-05 10:12:40 +02001102correlation). By default, TCP and HTTP logs are quite detailed and contain
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001103everything needed for troubleshooting, such as source IP address and port,
1104frontend, backend, server, timers (request receipt duration, queue duration,
1105connection setup time, response headers time, data transfer time), global
1106process state, connection counts, queue status, retries count, detailed
1107stickiness actions and disconnect reasons, header captures with a safe output
1108encoding. It is then possible to extend or replace this format to include any
1109sampled data, variables, captures, resulting in very detailed information. For
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001110example it is possible to log the number of cumulative requests or number of
1111different URLs visited by a client.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001112
1113The log level may be adjusted per request using standard ACLs, so it is possible
1114to automatically silent some logs considered as pollution and instead raise
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001115warnings when some abnormal behavior happen for a small part of the traffic
1116(e.g. too many URLs or HTTP errors for a source address). Administrative logs
1117are also emitted with their own levels to inform about the loss or recovery of a
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001118server for example.
1119
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001120Each frontend and backend may use multiple independent log outputs, which eases
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001121multi-tenancy. Logs are preferably sent over UDP, maybe JSON-encoded, and are
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001122truncated after a configurable line length in order to guarantee delivery. But
1123it is also possible to sned them to stdout/stderr or any file descriptor, as
1124well as to a ring buffer that a client can subscribe to in order to retrieve
1125them.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001126
1127
11283.3.16. Basic features : Statistics
1129-----------------------------------
1130
1131HAProxy provides a web-based statistics reporting interface with authentication,
1132security levels and scopes. It is thus possible to provide each hosted customer
1133with his own page showing only his own instances. This page can be located in a
1134hidden URL part of the regular web site so that no new port needs to be opened.
1135This page may also report the availability of other HAProxy nodes so that it is
1136easy to spot if everything works as expected at a glance. The view is synthetic
1137with a lot of details accessible (such as error causes, last access and last
1138change duration, etc), which are also accessible as a CSV table that other tools
1139may import to draw graphs. The page may self-refresh to be used as a monitoring
1140page on a large display. In administration mode, the page also allows to change
1141server state to ease maintenance operations.
1142
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001143A Prometheus exporter is also provided so that the statistics can be consumed
1144in a different format depending on the deployment.
1145
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001146
11473.4. Advanced features
1148----------------------
1149
11503.4.1. Advanced features : Management
1151-------------------------------------
1152
1153HAProxy is designed to remain extremely stable and safe to manage in a regular
1154production environment. It is provided as a single executable file which doesn't
1155require any installation process. Multiple versions can easily coexist, meaning
1156that it's possible (and recommended) to upgrade instances progressively by
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001157order of importance instead of migrating all of them at once. Configuration
1158files are easily versioned. Configuration checking is done off-line so it
1159doesn't require to restart a service that will possibly fail. During
1160configuration checks, a number of advanced mistakes may be detected (e.g. a rule
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001161hiding another one, or stickiness that will not work) and detailed warnings and
1162configuration hints are proposed to fix them. Backwards configuration file
1163compatibility goes very far away in time, with version 1.5 still fully
1164supporting configurations for versions 1.1 written 13 years before, and 1.6
1165only dropping support for almost unused, obsolete keywords that can be done
1166differently. The configuration and software upgrade mechanism is smooth and non
1167disruptive in that it allows old and new processes to coexist on the system,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001168each handling its own connections. System status, build options, and library
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001169compatibility are reported on startup.
1170
1171Some advanced features allow an application administrator to smoothly stop a
1172server, detect when there's no activity on it anymore, then take it off-line,
1173stop it, upgrade it and ensure it doesn't take any traffic while being upgraded,
1174then test it again through the normal path without opening it to the public, and
1175all of this without touching HAProxy at all. This ensures that even complicated
1176production operations may be done during opening hours with all technical
1177resources available.
1178
1179The process tries to save resources as much as possible, uses memory pools to
1180save on allocation time and limit memory fragmentation, releases payload buffers
1181as soon as their contents are sent, and supports enforcing strong memory limits
1182above which connections have to wait for a buffer to become available instead of
1183allocating more memory. This system helps guarantee memory usage in certain
1184strict environments.
1185
1186A command line interface (CLI) is available as a UNIX or TCP socket, to perform
1187a number of operations and to retrieve troubleshooting information. Everything
1188done on this socket doesn't require a configuration change, so it is mostly used
1189for temporary changes. Using this interface it is possible to change a server's
1190address, weight and status, to consult statistics and clear counters, dump and
1191clear stickiness tables, possibly selectively by key criteria, dump and kill
1192client-side and server-side connections, dump captured errors with a detailed
1193analysis of the exact cause and location of the error, dump, add and remove
1194entries from ACLs and maps, update TLS shared secrets, apply connection limits
1195and rate limits on the fly to arbitrary frontends (useful in shared hosting
1196environments), and disable a specific frontend to release a listening port
1197(useful when daytime operations are forbidden and a fix is needed nonetheless).
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001198Updating certificates and their configuration on the fly is permitted, as well
1199as enabling and consulting traces of every processing step of the traffic.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001200
1201For environments where SNMP is mandatory, at least two agents exist, one is
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001202provided with the HAProxy sources and relies on the Net-SNMP Perl module.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001203Another one is provided with the commercial packages and doesn't require Perl.
1204Both are roughly equivalent in terms of coverage.
1205
1206It is often recommended to install 4 utilities on the machine where HAProxy is
1207deployed :
1208
1209 - socat (in order to connect to the CLI, though certain forks of netcat can
1210 also do it to some extents);
1211
1212 - halog from the latest HAProxy version : this is the log analysis tool, it
1213 parses native TCP and HTTP logs extremely fast (1 to 2 GB per second) and
1214 extracts useful information and statistics such as requests per URL, per
1215 source address, URLs sorted by response time or error rate, termination
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001216 codes etc. It was designed to be deployed on the production servers to
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001217 help troubleshoot live issues so it has to be there ready to be used;
1218
1219 - tcpdump : this is highly recommended to take the network traces needed to
1220 troubleshoot an issue that was made visible in the logs. There is a moment
1221 where application and haproxy's analysis will diverge and the network traces
1222 are the only way to say who's right and who's wrong. It's also fairly common
1223 to detect bugs in network stacks and hypervisors thanks to tcpdump;
1224
1225 - strace : it is tcpdump's companion. It will report what HAProxy really sees
1226 and will help sort out the issues the operating system is responsible for
1227 from the ones HAProxy is responsible for. Strace is often requested when a
1228 bug in HAProxy is suspected;
1229
1230
12313.4.2. Advanced features : System-specific capabilities
1232-------------------------------------------------------
1233
1234Depending on the operating system HAProxy is deployed on, certain extra features
1235may be available or needed. While it is supported on a number of platforms,
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001236HAProxy is primarily developed on Linux, which explains why some features are
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001237only available on this platform.
1238
1239The transparent bind and connect features, the support for binding connections
1240to a specific network interface, as well as the ability to bind multiple
1241processes to the same IP address and ports are only available on Linux and BSD
1242systems, though only Linux performs a kernel-side load balancing of the incoming
1243requests between the available processes.
1244
1245On Linux, there are also a number of extra features and optimizations including
1246support for network namespaces (also known as "containers") allowing HAProxy to
1247be a gateway between all containers, the ability to set the MSS, Netfilter marks
1248and IP TOS field on the client side connection, support for TCP FastOpen on the
1249listening side, TCP user timeouts to let the kernel quickly kill connections
1250when it detects the client has disappeared before the configured timeouts, TCP
1251splicing to let the kernel forward data between the two sides of a connections
1252thus avoiding multiple memory copies, the ability to enable the "defer-accept"
1253bind option to only get notified of an incoming connection once data become
1254available in the kernel buffers, and the ability to send the request with the
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001255ACK confirming a connect (sometimes called "piggy-back") which is enabled with
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001256the "tcp-smart-connect" option. On Linux, HAProxy also takes great care of
1257manipulating the TCP delayed ACKs to save as many packets as possible on the
1258network.
1259
1260Some systems have an unreliable clock which jumps back and forth in the past
1261and in the future. This used to happen with some NUMA systems where multiple
1262processors didn't see the exact same time of day, and recently it became more
1263common in virtualized environments where the virtual clock has no relation with
1264the real clock, resulting in huge time jumps (sometimes up to 30 seconds have
1265been observed). This causes a lot of trouble with respect to timeout enforcement
1266in general. Due to this flaw of these systems, HAProxy maintains its own
1267monotonic clock which is based on the system's clock but where drift is measured
1268and compensated for. This ensures that even with a very bad system clock, timers
1269remain reasonably accurate and timeouts continue to work. Note that this problem
1270affects all the software running on such systems and is not specific to HAProxy.
1271The common effects are spurious timeouts or application freezes. Thus if this
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001272behavior is detected on a system, it must be fixed, regardless of the fact that
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001273HAProxy protects itself against it.
1274
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001275On Linux, a new starting process may communicate with the previous one to reuse
1276its listening file descriptors so that the listening sockets are never
1277interrupted during the process' replacement.
1278
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001279
12803.4.3. Advanced features : Scripting
1281------------------------------------
1282
1283HAProxy can be built with support for the Lua embedded language, which opens a
1284wide area of new possibilities related to complex manipulation of requests or
1285responses, routing decisions, statistics processing and so on. Using Lua it is
1286even possible to establish parallel connections to other servers to exchange
1287information. This way it becomes possible (though complex) to develop an
1288authentication system for example. Please refer to the documentation in the file
1289"doc/lua-api/index.rst" for more information on how to use Lua.
1290
1291
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +020012923.4.4. Advanced features: Tracing
1293---------------------------------
1294
1295At any moment an administrator may connect over the CLI and enable tracing in
1296various internal subsystems. Various levels of details are provided by default
1297so that in practice anything between one line per request to 500 lines per
1298request can be retrieved. Filters as well as an automatic capture on/off/pause
1299mechanism are available so that it really is possible to wait for a certain
1300event and watch it in detail. This is extremely convenient to diagnose protocol
1301violations from faulty servers and clients, or denial of service attacks.
1302
1303
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +020013043.5. Sizing
1305-----------
1306
1307Typical CPU usage figures show 15% of the processing time spent in HAProxy
1308versus 85% in the kernel in TCP or HTTP close mode, and about 30% for HAProxy
1309versus 70% for the kernel in HTTP keep-alive mode. This means that the operating
1310system and its tuning have a strong impact on the global performance.
1311
1312Usages vary a lot between users, some focus on bandwidth, other ones on request
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001313rate, others on connection concurrency, others on SSL performance. This section
1314aims at providing a few elements to help with this task.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001315
1316It is important to keep in mind that every operation comes with a cost, so each
1317individual operation adds its overhead on top of the other ones, which may be
1318negligible in certain circumstances, and which may dominate in other cases.
1319
1320When processing the requests from a connection, we can say that :
1321
1322 - forwarding data costs less than parsing request or response headers;
1323
1324 - parsing request or response headers cost less than establishing then closing
1325 a connection to a server;
1326
1327 - establishing an closing a connection costs less than a TLS resume operation;
1328
1329 - a TLS resume operation costs less than a full TLS handshake with a key
1330 computation;
1331
1332 - an idle connection costs less CPU than a connection whose buffers hold data;
1333
1334 - a TLS context costs even more memory than a connection with data;
1335
1336So in practice, it is cheaper to process payload bytes than header bytes, thus
1337it is easier to achieve high network bandwidth with large objects (few requests
1338per volume unit) than with small objects (many requests per volume unit). This
1339explains why maximum bandwidth is always measured with large objects, while
1340request rate or connection rates are measured with small objects.
1341
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001342Some operations scale well on multiple processes spread over multiple CPUs,
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001343and others don't scale as well. Network bandwidth doesn't scale very far because
1344the CPU is rarely the bottleneck for large objects, it's mostly the network
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001345bandwidth and data buses to reach the network interfaces. The connection rate
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001346doesn't scale well over multiple processors due to a few locks in the system
1347when dealing with the local ports table. The request rate over persistent
1348connections scales very well as it doesn't involve much memory nor network
1349bandwidth and doesn't require to access locked structures. TLS key computation
1350scales very well as it's totally CPU-bound. TLS resume scales moderately well,
1351but reaches its limits around 4 processes where the overhead of accessing the
1352shared table offsets the small gains expected from more power.
1353
1354The performance numbers one can expect from a very well tuned system are in the
1355following range. It is important to take them as orders of magnitude and to
1356expect significant variations in any direction based on the processor, IRQ
1357setting, memory type, network interface type, operating system tuning and so on.
1358
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001359The following numbers were found on a Core i7 running at 3.7 GHz equipped with
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001360a dual-port 10 Gbps NICs running Linux kernel 3.10, HAProxy 1.6 and OpenSSL
13611.0.2. HAProxy was running as a single process on a single dedicated CPU core,
1362and two extra cores were dedicated to network interrupts :
1363
1364 - 20 Gbps of maximum network bandwidth in clear text for objects 256 kB or
1365 higher, 10 Gbps for 41kB or higher;
1366
1367 - 4.6 Gbps of TLS traffic using AES256-GCM cipher with large objects;
1368
1369 - 83000 TCP connections per second from client to server;
1370
1371 - 82000 HTTP connections per second from client to server;
1372
1373 - 97000 HTTP requests per second in server-close mode (keep-alive with the
1374 client, close with the server);
1375
1376 - 243000 HTTP requests per second in end-to-end keep-alive mode;
1377
1378 - 300000 filtered TCP connections per second (anti-DDoS)
1379
1380 - 160000 HTTPS requests per second in keep-alive mode over persistent TLS
1381 connections;
1382
1383 - 13100 HTTPS requests per second using TLS resumed connections;
1384
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001385 - 1300 HTTPS connections per second using TLS connections renegotiated with
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001386 RSA2048;
1387
1388 - 20000 concurrent saturated connections per GB of RAM, including the memory
1389 required for system buffers; it is possible to do better with careful tuning
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001390 but this result it easy to achieve.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001391
1392 - about 8000 concurrent TLS connections (client-side only) per GB of RAM,
1393 including the memory required for system buffers;
1394
1395 - about 5000 concurrent end-to-end TLS connections (both sides) per GB of
1396 RAM including the memory required for system buffers;
1397
1398Thus a good rule of thumb to keep in mind is that the request rate is divided
1399by 10 between TLS keep-alive and TLS resume, and between TLS resume and TLS
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001400renegotiation, while it's only divided by 3 between HTTP keep-alive and HTTP
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001401close. Another good rule of thumb is to remember that a high frequency core
1402with AES instructions can do around 5 Gbps of AES-GCM per core.
1403
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001404Having more cores rarely helps (except for TLS) and is even counter-productive
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001405due to the lower frequency. In general a small number of high frequency cores
1406is better.
1407
1408Another good rule of thumb is to consider that on the same server, HAProxy will
1409be able to saturate :
1410
1411 - about 5-10 static file servers or caching proxies;
1412
1413 - about 100 anti-virus proxies;
1414
Willy Tarreau16af23c2015-08-27 16:30:53 +02001415 - and about 100-1000 application servers depending on the technology in use.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001416
1417
14183.6. How to get HAProxy
1419-----------------------
1420
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001421HAProxy is an open source project covered by the GPLv2 license, meaning that
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001422everyone is allowed to redistribute it provided that access to the sources is
1423also provided upon request, especially if any modifications were made.
1424
1425HAProxy evolves as a main development branch called "master" or "mainline", from
1426which new branches are derived once the code is considered stable. A lot of web
1427sites run some development branches in production on a voluntarily basis, either
1428to participate to the project or because they need a bleeding edge feature, and
1429their feedback is highly valuable to fix bugs and judge the overall quality and
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001430stability of the version being developed.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001431
1432The new branches that are created when the code is stable enough constitute a
1433stable version and are generally maintained for several years, so that there is
1434no emergency to migrate to a newer branch even when you're not on the latest.
1435Once a stable branch is issued, it may only receive bug fixes, and very rarely
1436minor feature updates when that makes users' life easier. All fixes that go into
1437a stable branch necessarily come from the master branch. This guarantees that no
1438fix will be lost after an upgrade. For this reason, if you fix a bug, please
1439make the patch against the master branch, not the stable branch. You may even
1440discover it was already fixed. This process also ensures that regressions in a
1441stable branch are extremely rare, so there is never any excuse for not upgrading
1442to the latest version in your current branch.
1443
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001444Branches are numbered with two digits delimited with a dot, such as "1.6".
1445Since 1.9, branches with an odd second digit are mostly focused on sensitive
1446technical updates and more aimed at advanced users because they are likely to
1447trigger more bugs than the other ones. They are maintained for about a year
1448only and must not be deployed where they cannot be rolled back in emergency. A
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001449complete version includes one or two sub-version numbers indicating the level of
1450fix. For example, version 1.5.14 is the 14th fix release in branch 1.5 after
1451version 1.5.0 was issued. It contains 126 fixes for individual bugs, 24 updates
1452on the documentation, and 75 other backported patches, most of which were needed
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001453to fix the aforementioned 126 bugs. An existing feature may never be modified
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001454nor removed in a stable branch, in order to guarantee that upgrades within the
1455same branch will always be harmless.
1456
1457HAProxy is available from multiple sources, at different release rhythms :
1458
1459 - The official community web site : http://www.haproxy.org/ : this site
1460 provides the sources of the latest development release, all stable releases,
1461 as well as nightly snapshots for each branch. The release cycle is not fast,
1462 several months between stable releases, or between development snapshots.
1463 Very old versions are still supported there. Everything is provided as
1464 sources only, so whatever comes from there needs to be rebuilt and/or
1465 repackaged;
1466
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001467 - GitHub : https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/ : this is the mirror for the
1468 development branch only, which provides integration with the issue tracker,
1469 continuous integration and code coverage tools. This is exclusively for
1470 contributors;
1471
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001472 - A number of operating systems such as Linux distributions and BSD ports.
1473 These systems generally provide long-term maintained versions which do not
1474 always contain all the fixes from the official ones, but which at least
1475 contain the critical fixes. It often is a good option for most users who do
1476 not seek advanced configurations and just want to keep updates easy;
1477
1478 - Commercial versions from http://www.haproxy.com/ : these are supported
1479 professional packages built for various operating systems or provided as
1480 appliances, based on the latest stable versions and including a number of
1481 features backported from the next release for which there is a strong
1482 demand. It is the best option for users seeking the latest features with
1483 the reliability of a stable branch, the fastest response time to fix bugs,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001484 or simply support contracts on top of an open source product;
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001485
1486
1487In order to ensure that the version you're using is the latest one in your
1488branch, you need to proceed this way :
1489
1490 - verify which HAProxy executable you're running : some systems ship it by
1491 default and administrators install their versions somewhere else on the
1492 system, so it is important to verify in the startup scripts which one is
1493 used;
1494
1495 - determine which source your HAProxy version comes from. For this, it's
1496 generally sufficient to type "haproxy -v". A development version will
1497 appear like this, with the "dev" word after the branch number :
1498
1499 HA-Proxy version 1.6-dev3-385ecc-68 2015/08/18
1500
1501 A stable version will appear like this, as well as unmodified stable
1502 versions provided by operating system vendors :
1503
1504 HA-Proxy version 1.5.14 2015/07/02
1505
1506 And a nightly snapshot of a stable version will appear like this with an
1507 hexadecimal sequence after the version, and with the date of the snapshot
1508 instead of the date of the release :
1509
1510 HA-Proxy version 1.5.14-e4766ba 2015/07/29
1511
1512 Any other format may indicate a system-specific package with its own
1513 patch set. For example HAProxy Enterprise versions will appear with the
1514 following format (<branch>-<latest commit>-<revision>) :
1515
1516 HA-Proxy version 1.5.0-994126-357 2015/07/02
1517
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001518 In addition, versions 2.1 and above will include a "Status" line indicating
1519 whether the version is safe for production or not, and if so, till when, as
1520 well as a link to the list of known bugs affecting this version.
1521
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001522 - for system-specific packages, you have to check with your vendor's package
1523 repository or update system to ensure that your system is still supported,
1524 and that fixes are still provided for your branch. For community versions
1525 coming from haproxy.org, just visit the site, verify the status of your
1526 branch and compare the latest version with yours to see if you're on the
1527 latest one. If not you can upgrade. If your branch is not maintained
1528 anymore, you're definitely very late and will have to consider an upgrade
1529 to a more recent branch (carefully read the README when doing so).
1530
1531HAProxy will have to be updated according to the source it came from. Usually it
1532follows the system vendor's way of upgrading a package. If it was taken from
1533sources, please read the README file in the sources directory after extracting
1534the sources and follow the instructions for your operating system.
1535
1536
15374. Companion products and alternatives
1538--------------------------------------
1539
1540HAProxy integrates fairly well with certain products listed below, which is why
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001541they are mentioned here even if not directly related to HAProxy.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001542
1543
15444.1. Apache HTTP server
1545-----------------------
1546
1547Apache is the de-facto standard HTTP server. It's a very complete and modular
1548project supporting both file serving and dynamic contents. It can serve as a
Michael Prokop4438c602019-05-24 10:25:45 +02001549frontend for some application servers. It can even proxy requests and cache
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001550responses. In all of these use cases, a front load balancer is commonly needed.
Patrick Starrdce734e2017-10-09 13:17:12 +07001551Apache can work in various modes, some being heavier than others. Certain
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001552modules still require the heavier pre-forked model and will prevent Apache from
1553scaling well with a high number of connections. In this case HAProxy can provide
1554a tremendous help by enforcing the per-server connection limits to a safe value
1555and will significantly speed up the server and preserve its resources that will
1556be better used by the application.
1557
1558Apache can extract the client's address from the X-Forwarded-For header by using
1559the "mod_rpaf" extension. HAProxy will automatically feed this header when
1560"option forwardfor" is specified in its configuration. HAProxy may also offer a
1561nice protection to Apache when exposed to the internet, where it will better
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001562resist a wide number of types of DoS attacks.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001563
1564
15654.2. NGINX
1566----------
1567
1568NGINX is the second de-facto standard HTTP server. Just like Apache, it covers a
1569wide range of features. NGINX is built on a similar model as HAProxy so it has
1570no problem dealing with tens of thousands of concurrent connections. When used
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001571as a gateway to some applications (e.g. using the included PHP FPM) it can often
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001572be beneficial to set up some frontend connection limiting to reduce the load
1573on the PHP application. HAProxy will clearly be useful there both as a regular
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001574load balancer and as the traffic regulator to speed up PHP by decongesting
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001575it. Also since both products use very little CPU thanks to their event-driven
1576architecture, it's often easy to install both of them on the same system. NGINX
1577implements HAProxy's PROXY protocol, thus it is easy for HAProxy to pass the
1578client's connection information to NGINX so that the application gets all the
1579relevant information. Some benchmarks have also shown that for large static
1580file serving, implementing consistent hash on HAProxy in front of NGINX can be
1581beneficial by optimizing the OS' cache hit ratio, which is basically multiplied
1582by the number of server nodes.
1583
1584
15854.3. Varnish
1586------------
1587
1588Varnish is a smart caching reverse-proxy, probably best described as a web
1589application accelerator. Varnish doesn't implement SSL/TLS and wants to dedicate
1590all of its CPU cycles to what it does best. Varnish also implements HAProxy's
1591PROXY protocol so that HAProxy can very easily be deployed in front of Varnish
1592as an SSL offloader as well as a load balancer and pass it all relevant client
1593information. Also, Varnish naturally supports decompression from the cache when
1594a server has provided a compressed object, but doesn't compress however. HAProxy
1595can then be used to compress outgoing data when backend servers do not implement
1596compression, though it's rarely a good idea to compress on the load balancer
1597unless the traffic is low.
1598
1599When building large caching farms across multiple nodes, HAProxy can make use of
1600consistent URL hashing to intelligently distribute the load to the caching nodes
1601and avoid cache duplication, resulting in a total cache size which is the sum of
Willy Tarreauec8962c2020-05-05 17:39:16 +02001602all caching nodes. In addition, caching of very small dumb objects for a short
1603duration on HAProxy can sometimes save network round trips and reduce the CPU
1604load on both the HAProxy and the Varnish nodes. This is only possible is no
1605processing is done on these objects on Varnish (this is often referred to as
1606the notion of "favicon cache", by which a sizeable percentage of useless
1607downstream requests can sometimes be avoided). However do not enable HAProxy
1608caching for a long time (more than a few seconds) in front of any other cache,
1609that would significantly complicate troubleshooting without providing really
1610significant savings.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001611
1612
16134.4. Alternatives
1614-----------------
1615
1616Linux Virtual Server (LVS or IPVS) is the layer 4 load balancer included within
1617the Linux kernel. It works at the packet level and handles TCP and UDP. In most
1618cases it's more a complement than an alternative since it doesn't have layer 7
1619knowledge at all.
1620
1621Pound is another well-known load balancer. It's much simpler and has much less
1622features than HAProxy but for many very basic setups both can be used. Its
1623author has always focused on code auditability first and wants to maintain the
1624set of features low. Its thread-based architecture scales less well with high
1625connection counts, but it's a good product.
1626
1627Pen is a quite light load balancer. It supports SSL, maintains persistence using
1628a fixed-size table of its clients' IP addresses. It supports a packet-oriented
1629mode allowing it to support direct server return and UDP to some extents. It is
1630meant for small loads (the persistence table only has 2048 entries).
1631
1632NGINX can do some load balancing to some extents, though it's clearly not its
1633primary function. Production traffic is used to detect server failures, the
1634load balancing algorithms are more limited, and the stickiness is very limited.
1635But it can make sense in some simple deployment scenarios where it is already
1636present. The good thing is that since it integrates very well with HAProxy,
Davor Ocelic4094ce12017-12-19 23:30:39 +01001637there's nothing wrong with adding HAProxy later when its limits have been
1638reached.
Willy Tarreaud8e42b62015-08-18 21:51:36 +02001639
1640Varnish also does some load balancing of its backend servers and does support
1641real health checks. It doesn't implement stickiness however, so just like with
1642NGINX, as long as stickiness is not needed that can be enough to start with.
1643And similarly, since HAProxy and Varnish integrate so well together, it's easy
1644to add it later into the mix to complement the feature set.
1645