Server Cluster Load Balancing

Summary: Server clusters meet the ever-increasing demand for Internet server performance. Finding the right method for traffic distribution makes the difference between the good and the bad network solution. More ...

Network Address Translation

Summary: Network Address Translation is the classic technique for forwarding Internet traffic from the loadbalancing device to the real servers allowing internal non-routable IP addresses and private port assignments. More ...

Direct-Path Routing

Summary: Direct-Path Routing takes advantage of the asymmetrical in-bound and outbound Internet traffic. The incoming traffic flows through the loadbalancer to the real server and the replies go back directly to the clients. More ...

Global IP Tunneling

Summary: Global IP Tunneling allows cluster servers to be placed anywhere in the world implementing global traffic management solutions. More ...

Persistence ("Sticky Connections")

Summary: A necessity for applications that require all connections of a client's session to be directed to one and the same cluster server. More ...

QoS Examples: Assigning upload/download bandwidth to users

Summary: Shows an example how to limit a user or group of users in their use of bandwidth resources. More ...

Glossary

Summary: The Glossary section will help you understand technical terminology used in this web site. More ...

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