The emergence of the cloud and modern, fast corporate networks
demands that you perform judicious balancing of computational
loads.Practical Load Balancing presents an entire analytical
framework to increase performance not just ofone machine, but of
your entire infrastructure. Practical Load Balancing starts by
introducingkey concepts and the tools you'll need to tackle your
load-balancing issues. You'll travel through the IP layers and
learnhow they can create increased network traffic for you. You'll
seehow to account for persistence and state, and how you can judge
the performance of scheduling algorithms. You'll then learn how to
avoid performance degradation and any risk of the sudden
disappearance of a service on a server.If you're concerned with
running your load balancer for an entire network, you'll find out
how to set upyour network topography, and condense each
topographical variety into recipes that will serve you in different
situations. You'll also learn about individual servers, and load
balancers that can perform cookie insertion or improve your SSL
throughput. You'll also explore load balancing in the modern
context of the cloud. While load balancers need to be configured
for high availability once the conditions on the network have been
created, modern load balancing has found its way into the cloud,
where good balancing is vital for the very functioning of the
cloud, and where IPv6 is becoming ever more important. You can read
Practical Load Balancing from end to end or out of sequence, and
indeed, if there are individual topics that interest you, you can
pick up this book and work through it once you have read the first
three chapters. What you'll learn Judgenetwork load
balancingalgorithms and when to use them Plan your network for
optimal load balancing performance Configure single servers to take
advantage of modern load balancing software Learning to use load
balancing software like HAproxy, STunnel etc. Become familiar with
implications of IPv6 and the cloud Improve SSL throughput and
seamless application cookie insertion Who this book is for
Network engineers, developers and IT managers. Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started 1. Introduction 2. How websites work: what
makes them slow 3. Content Caching: keeping the load light 4. DNS
based load balancing 5. Content Delivery Networks 6. Planning for
Performance and Reliability Part II: Load Balancing Essentials 7.
Essential concepts you need to know 8. HTTP load balancing 9.
Database load balancing 10. Load balancing your network connection
11. SSL Load Balancing Part III: Load balancing situations 12.
Clustering the Load Balancers for High Availability 13. Load
balancing in the cloud 14. IPv6: Implications and concepts 15.
Where to go next... Appendix 1: Common Terms and Concepts
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