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Altostratus
Jul 16, 2013Persistence
OK, I'm not new here, but I've a few newbie questions unfortunately!
I've just been taking a very close look at all the persistence methods available for the first time really. I've nearly alway...
nathe
Cirrocumulus
Jul 17, 20133) Moving onto the Universal method, assuming I'm correct regarding 1) and 2) this uses the iRule specified data to create the persistence (record) and any client information is ignored (unless it's part of that iRule specified data)? Any requests from other clients that hold the same data go to the same Pool Member, if there's no existing persistent record, normal LB'ing occurs.
Hi Steve, like yourself I've only ever used Src and Cookies. Re Universal persistence, I have come across that once but it didn't eventually fit our purpose. However, that's exactly as I understand it. Examples where I've seen it is to persist based on a string in a URI or a header. All clients with the same bit of data queried for will go to the same pool member.
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