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Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load balancing, web serving, and a mix of the two. Perlbal can act as either a web server or a reverse proxy. One of the defining things about Perlbal is that almost everything can be configured or reconfigured on the fly without needing to restart the software. A basic configuration file containing a management port enables you to easily perform operations on a running instance of Perlbal. Perlbal can also be extended by means of per-service (and global) plugins that can override many parts of request handling and behavior.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora Rawhide for x86_64 | Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora Rawhide for aarch64 | Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora Rawhide for ppc64le | Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora Rawhide for s390x | Perlbal-1.80-61.fc42.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 41 for x86_64 | Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 41 for ppc64le | Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 41 for s390x | Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 41 for aarch64 | Perlbal-1.80-59.fc41.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 40 for x86_64 | Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 40 for aarch64 | Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 40 for ppc64le | Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 40 for s390x | Perlbal-1.80-56.fc40.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 39 for x86_64 | Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 39 for aarch64 | Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 39 for ppc64le | Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.rpm |
Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.html | Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server | Fedora 39 for s390x | Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.noarch.rpm |
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