LVS (Linux Virtual Server) is a load balancing solution built into the Linux kernel. It enables building highly scalable and available network services, such as web servers, mail servers, or other TCP/UDP-based applications, by distributing requests among multiple real servers. It is commonly used to provide high availability and scalability for web applications and other network services.
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