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How to back up the Dropbox sync folder on Linux
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How to automatically start programs on Mate
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Learn Linux by Doing with New Linux Hands-On Training!
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How to install feren OS 2019.04
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What is Load Balancing and How Does it Work?
From the earliest days of the Internet era, it was painfully obvious that having a single application on a single server can't handle high-traffic situations. This limited set up simply could not provide high-availability.
No matter how powerful the underlying infrastructure of a single server instance of a given application or website, the reality is that concurrent traffic can overwhelm a single server. A solitary instance for application availability is quite literally a single point of failure.
To handle this load, the technique commonly referred to as load balancing was developed. It's an approach that enables organizations to execute workload balancing across different server and compute resources. The benefit of load balancing is that traffic and workload delivery are "balanced" or spread across available resources in an effort to provide higher resilience and availability.
In recent years, load balancing has become a feature of a broader class of technology, known as Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) which aims to provide multiple advanced load balancing features to ensure workload balancing, along with an overall high quality of application delivery.
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Ansible: Generate Crypted Passwords for the User Module
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Brute force against SSH and FTP services: attacking and defending SSH and FTP
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Bash For Loop With Examples
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Ansible Interview Questions & Answers for Devops
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