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  2. Application Request Routing - Wikipedia

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    Application Request Routing (ARR) is an extension to Internet Information Server (IIS), which enables an IIS server to function as a load balancer. With ARR, an IIS server can be configured to route incoming requests to one of multiple web servers using one of several routing algorithms.

  3. Network Load Balancing Services - Wikipedia

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    Network Load Balancing Services (NLBS) is a Microsoft implementation of clustering and load balancing that is intended to provide high availability and high reliability, as well as high scalability. NLBS is intended for applications with relatively small data sets that rarely change (one example would be web pages), and do not have long-running ...

  4. Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Usually, load balancers are implemented in high-availability pairs which may also replicate session persistence data if required by the specific application. [13] Certain applications are programmed with immunity to this problem, by offsetting the load balancing point over differential sharing platforms beyond the defined network.

  5. Cloud load balancing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud load balancing is the process of distributing workloads across multiple computing resources. Cloud load balancing reduces costs associated with document management systems and maximizes availability of resources. It is a type of load balancing and not to be confused with Domain Name System (DNS) load balancing.

  6. High availability - Wikipedia

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    High availability (HA) is a characteristic of a system that aims to ensure an agreed level of operational performance, usually uptime, for a higher than normal period. [ 1 ] There is now more dependence on these systems as a result of modernization.

  7. Content delivery network - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to provide high availability and performance ("speed") by distributing the service spatially relative to end users. CDNs came into existence in the late 1990s as a means for alleviating the performance bottlenecks of the Internet [1] [2] as the Internet was starting to become a mission-critical medium for people and enterprises.

  8. Cilium (computing) - Wikipedia

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    It also supports advanced functionality like integrated ingress and egress gateways, [54] bandwidth management, a stand-alone load balancer, and service mesh. [ 55 ] Cilium is the first CNI to support advanced kernel features such as BBR TCP congestion control [ 56 ] and BIG TCP [ 57 ] for Kubernetes Pods.

  9. Anycast - Wikipedia

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    Anycast rendezvous point can be used in Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) and its advantageous application as Anycast RP is an intra-domain feature that provides redundancy and load-sharing capabilities. If the multiple anycast rendezvous point is used, IP routing automatically will select the topologically closest rendezvous point for ...