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.
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