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Assorted Linux Load balancers and reviews

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PROVIDING AVAILABILITY...

See this at: resonate.com| Added on 12/07/05

Central Dispatch™ provides high availability and optimal performance for online services, ensuring a positive end-user experience. Managing all requests at the Web and application tier, Resonate Central Dispatch allows multiple Internet servers to... See more more

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Balance

See this at: inlab.de| Added on 11/01/05

What is Balance ? Balance is our surprisingly successful load balancing solution being a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round robin load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be controlled at runtime using a simple command... See more more

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has fail over capability

No cost (now there's a commercial version). Has sticky options. Clean and simple.

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Load Sharing and...

See this at: lcic.org| Added on 12/07/05

Load balancing of certain services, such as ftp or web serving, is a must for any organization that needs to service a large client base. In this field, the Linux Virtual Server Project has stepped up as the leader for load sharing and balancing in... See more more

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article with links to various balancers

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Load-balancing Clusters

See this at: pcquest.com| Added on 11/01/05

openMosix is a set of utilities and a kernel patch, which, when implemented on all the Linux PCs on your LAN, turns them into a cluster that can do load balancing between all the CPUs and the RAM. This process-migration feature makes the whole... See more more

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kernel patch. larger

a cluster system. not quite a lb.

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See this at: siag.nu| Added on 11/01/05

This is pen, a load balancer for "simple" tcp based protocols such as http or smtp. It allows several servers to appear as one to the outside and automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients among the available servers. This... See more more

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simple load balancer, uses sticky, no round robin

can be used with vrrp to do failover for load balancer

has add on stats cability

has way to get real source IP's for logs .can do round robin.has failover capability.simple load balancer.can be used with vrrp to do failover for load balancer.has add on stats cability.

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Redundant Load Balancers...

See this at: siag.nu| Added on 11/01/05

Pen offers fault tolerance by automatically rerouting traffic from servers that are offline. But what if the load balancer goes down? Using VRRP, it is possible to run two load balancers in an active-passive failover configuration. This requires a... See more more

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failover add on to pen

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The Linux Virtual Server...

See this at: linuxvirtualserver.o...| Added on 12/07/05

The Linux Virtual Server as an advanced load balancing solution can be used to build highly scalable and highly available network services, such as scalable web, cache, mail, ftp, media and VoIP services.

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See this at: ultramonkey.org| Added on 11/01/05

* Fast Load Balancing using The Linux Virtual Server * Flexible High Availability provided by the Linux-HA framework * Service level monitoring using ldirectord ldirectord * Supports Highly Available and/or Load Balanced topologies with worked... See more more

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in between complexity

in dev stage?

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HowTo's/Articles
 

See this at: austintek.com| Added on 11/01/05

The Linux Virtual Server Project is a project started by Wensong Zhang. An LVS is a group of servers that appear to the client as one large, fast, reliable server. The core of the project is the ip_vs code, which runs on the LVS director. The... See more more

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large and complicated, needs more hardware

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Review: Load Sharing and...

See this at: lcic.org| Added on 11/01/05

Load balancing of certain services, such as ftp or web serving, is a must for any organization that needs to service a large client base. In this field, the Linux Virtual Server Project has stepped up as the leader for load sharing and balancing in... See more more

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See this at: linux.com| Added on 11/01/05

A server is limited in how many users it can serve in a given period of time, and once it hits that limit, the only options are to replace it with a newer, faster machine, or add another server and share the load between them. A load balancer can... See more more

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review of balance

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Taking a load off: Load...

See this at: linux.com| Added on 12/07/05

A server is limited in how many users it can serve in a given period of time, and once it hits that limit, the only options are to replace it with a newer, faster machine, or add another server and share the load between them. A load balancer can... See more more

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review of balance

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