The reverse proxy would only be needed if the login servers must remain hidden. Otherwise, having login.example.com set a domain cookie for .example.com, which is the authentication token for static.example.com, should be enough.
Many popular sites use the separate login server approach.
In reply to Re^2: mod_perl memory footprint
by alexm
in thread mod_perl memory footprint
by DeveloperChris
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