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For larger moodle installations which are handling over 300+ concurrent users and large number of courses, you might want to set up your application servers with a load balancer. Here at San Francisco State University we are using squid (http://squid-cache.org) for this type of purposes.
For larger moodle installations which are handling over 300+ concurrent users and large number of courses, you might want to set up your application servers with a load balancer. Here at San Francisco State University (http://www.sfsu.edu) we are using squid (http://squid-cache.org) for this type of purposes.

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Squid

For larger moodle installations which are handling over 300+ concurrent users and large number of courses, you might want to set up your application servers with a load balancer. Here at San Francisco State University (http://www.sfsu.edu) we are using squid (http://squid-cache.org) for this type of purposes.