Revisiting Hash Load Balancing and Persistence on BIG-IP LTM
A good while back Deb wrote up hash load balancing. She made some really good points in her introduction that bear repeating:
Load balancing of cache and proxy servers has long been a standar...
Published Jan 21, 2011
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Christ Follower, Husband, Father, Technologist. I love community and I especially love THIS community. My background is networking, but I've dabbled in all the F5 iStuff, I'm a recovering Perl guy, and am very much a python enthusiast. Learning alongside all of you in this accelerating industry toward modern apps and architectures.Paul_70551
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Mar 18, 2011I would be very interested to see a different view on the same idea.
What is the redistribution percentage of requests when you either add or subtract a node?
What is the std deviation like at very high rates, say 20k http requests/sec?
It would also be good to have a third axis of cpu cycles/consumption based on pool size/request.
paul