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Server Cluster Load Balancing |
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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
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Network Address Translation |
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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
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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.
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Summary: Global IP Tunneling
allows cluster servers to be placed anywhere in the world implementing
global traffic management solutions. More
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Persistence ("Sticky Connections") |
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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
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QoS Examples: Assigning upload/download
bandwidth to users |
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Summary: Shows an example
how to limit a user or group of users in their use of bandwidth
resources. More ...
Summary: The Glossary
section will help you understand technical terminology used in this
web site. More ...
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