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  2. Cloud load balancing - Wikipedia

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    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. While DNS load balancing uses software or hardware to perform the function, [2] cloud load balancing uses services offered by ...

  3. Resin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Smart Software Load balancer: Application load is shared among resources automatically to balance them. Proxy cache: Java caching can improve application performance by saving the results of long calculations and reducing database load and application response time; Scalability. Elastic Clustering / Cloud support [2]

  4. Kemp Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Kemp, Inc. is an American technology company that was founded in 2000 in Bethpage, New York. [2] The company builds load balancing products which balances user traffic between multiple application servers in a physical, virtual or cloud environment.

  5. HAProxy - Wikipedia

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    HAProxy is a free and open source software that provides a high availability load balancer and Proxy (forward proxy, [2] reverse proxy) for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads requests across multiple servers. [3] It is written in C [4] and has a reputation for being fast and efficient (in terms of processor and memory usage). [5]

  6. Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Load balancing can optimize response time and avoid unevenly overloading some compute nodes while other compute nodes are left idle. Load balancing is the subject of research in the field of parallel computers. Two main approaches exist: static algorithms, which do not take into account the state of the different machines, and dynamic ...

  7. Tuxedo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tuxedo then load balances the requests across the servers within the domain that offer the service even if the server is not on the local machine. This is in contrast to most Java EE application servers where load balancing is done by the client making requests to different machines with the cluster.

  8. Spring Framework - Wikipedia

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    Spring Framework 4.2.0 was released on 31 July 2015 and was immediately upgraded to version 4.2.1, which was released on 01 Sept 2015. [14] It is "compatible with Java 6, 7 and 8, with a focus on core refinements and modern web capabilities". [15] Spring Framework 4.3 has been released on 10 June 2016 and was supported until 2020. [16]

  9. List of JBoss software - Wikipedia

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    Cloud The umbrella project for the JBoss cloud software [67] Subprojects: CirrAS – front-end, back-end, and management appliances built using BoxGrinder for cloud deployment using WildFly [68] SteamCannon – a cloud-aware platform as a service (PaaS) environment that acts as a broker for PaaS resources (e.g., Amazon EC2) [69]