Hi Wensong,
You're a sick boy :)
> KTCPVS stands for Kernel TCP Virtual Server. It implements
> application-level load balancing inside the Linux kernel, so called
> Layer-7 switching. Since the overhead of layer-7 switching in user-space
> is very high, it is good to implement it inside the kernel in order to
> avoid the overhead of context switching and memory copying between
> user-space and kernel-space. Although the scalability of KTCPVS is lower
> than that of IPVS (IP Virtual Server), it is flexible, because the content
> of request is known before the request is redirected to one server.
Is it still the same code as you had at OLS last year?
> Here are some simple commands to test this ktcpvs:
I'll check it out after my holidays in Florida starting tomorrow.
Guo you bu ji!
Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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