Linux virtual server for scalable network services

  • Zhang W
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This paper describes the motivation, design, internal implementation of Linux Virtual Server. The goal of Linux Virtual Server is to provide a basic framework to build highly scalable and highly available network services using a large cluster of commodity servers. The TCP/IP stack of Linux kernel is extended to support three IP load balancing techniques, which can make parallel services of different kinds of server clusters to appear as a service on a single IP address. Scalability is achieved by transparently adding or removing a node in the cluster, and high availability is provided by detecting node or daemon failures and reconfiguring the system appropriately.

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Zhang, W. (2000). Linux virtual server for scalable network services. Ottawa Linux Symposium. Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.125.8757&rep=rep1&type=pdf

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