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These are mostly used to balanced HTTP requests to multiple web-servers, but also apply to SMTP, DNS and various other protocols. Some offer high-availability (HA) and some don't. | These are mostly used to balanced HTTP requests to multiple web-servers, but also apply to SMTP, DNS and various other protocols. Some offer high-availability (HA) and some don't. | ||
* [http://haproxy.1wt.eu/ HAProxy] | * [http://haproxy.1wt.eu/ HAProxy] | ||
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* [http://ultramonkey-l7.sourceforge.jp/index_en.html Ultra Monkey-L7] | * [http://ultramonkey-l7.sourceforge.jp/index_en.html Ultra Monkey-L7] | ||
* [http://siag.nu/pen/ Pen] and [http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/300 Hercules] | * [http://siag.nu/pen/ Pen] and [http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/300 Hercules] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 10 August 2019
These are mostly used to balanced HTTP requests to multiple web-servers, but also apply to SMTP, DNS and various other protocols. Some offer high-availability (HA) and some don't.
- HAProxy
- Nginx
- Varnish
- pfSense
- Linux Virtual Server - LVS
- Pure Load Balancer - PLB
- Ultra Monkey-L7
- Pen and Hercules