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Linux IPVS

Linux IPVS

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What is Linux IPVS?

Linux IPVS (IP Virtual Server) is a transport-layer (layer-4) load balancer built into the Linux kernel. It is commonly used to direct requests to multiple real servers, making a cluster of servers appear as a single virtual server. IPVS supports various load balancing algorithms (e.g., round-robin, least connections) and connection persistence. It's often used as a core component in high-availability and scalable web server setups.

What other technologies are related to Linux IPVS?

Linux IPVS Competitor Technologies

HAProxy is a software load balancer, providing similar functionality to IPVS.
mentioned alongside Linux IPVS in 1% (107) of relevant job posts
Nginx can be used as a load balancer and reverse proxy, offering an alternative to IPVS.
mentioned alongside Linux IPVS in 0% (82) of relevant job posts
AWS offers Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) and Application Load Balancer (ALB) which provides similar functionality to IPVS, particularly in cloud environments.
mentioned alongside Linux IPVS in 0% (66) of relevant job posts

Linux IPVS Complementary Technologies

iptables is used to manage the firewall rules on the Linux system, often used alongside IPVS for more granular control.
mentioned alongside Linux IPVS in 3% (147) of relevant job posts
IPVS is part of the Linux kernel, so Linux is fundamental to its operation.
mentioned alongside Linux IPVS in 0% (141) of relevant job posts

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