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On the Web
- Load balancing definition - PC Webopedia entry for "load balancing".
- load balancer detector - Halberd discovers HTTP load balancers. May be useful for testing load balancer configurations and for web application auditing purposes.
- Elfiq Link Load Balancer - Provides redundant connectivity by load balancing multiple Internet and private links from various providers.
- Resonate - Makers of Central Dispatch (load-balancing) and Global Dispatch (DNS-based wide-area load balancing). The software runs on a variety of Unix systems.
- Linux Network Address Translation - A survey of Linux NAT technologies, including loads of information/pointers on load balancing.
- balance - An Open Source load balancing TCP proxy.
- Uni Tech - Creates high availability and load balancing of Internet servers by distributing traffic according to client proximity, server load and network health.
- Coradiant - Managed Service Provider(MSP)offers web site performance management and traffic management using load balancing, internet traffic monitoring, server colocation and colocation software.
- One 4 Net - Offers load balancing and enterprise management and security services.
- Coyote Point - Offers load balancing and web infrastructure services for both intranet and extranets.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gateway Load Balancing Protocol - Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that attempts to overcome the limitations of existing redundant router protocols by adding basic load balancing functionality.
- Network Load Balancing Services - Network Load Balancing Services (NLBS) is a proprietary Microsoft implementation of clustering and load balancing that is intended to provide high availability and high reliability, as well as high scalability. NLBS is intended for applications with relatively small data sets that rarely change (one example would be web pages), and ...
- Load balancing - Load balancing refers to the general practice of evenly distributing a load:
- Load balancing (computing) - In computer networking, load balancing is a technique (usually performed by load balancers) to spread work between many computers, processes, hard disks or other resources in order to get optimal resource utilization and decrease computing time.
- Load balancing (electrical power) - Load balancing (electrical power) (daily peak demand reserve) refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises. Grid energy storage stores electricity on the transmission grid.