Difference between revisions of "Layer-7 switching"
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− | Layer-7 switching, also known as application-level load balancing, is to parse requests in the application layer and distribute requests to servers based on different types of request contents, so that it can provide quality of service requirements for different types of contents and improve overall cluster performance. | + | Layer-7 switching, also known as layer-7 load balancing or application-level load balancing, is to parse requests in the application layer and distribute requests to servers based on different types of request contents, so that it can provide quality of service requirements for different types of contents and improve overall cluster performance. |
== Technology == | == Technology == |
Revision as of 12:25, 18 April 2007
Introduction
Layer-7 switching, also known as layer-7 load balancing or application-level load balancing, is to parse requests in the application layer and distribute requests to servers based on different types of request contents, so that it can provide quality of service requirements for different types of contents and improve overall cluster performance.
Technology
Implementation
Reference
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