Linux Virtual Server seminar report, Abstract

Linux Virtual Server, an introduction

Linux Virtual Server is a highly accessible and existing server assembled on a constellation of real servers, with the load balancer seriatim on the operating system. The design of the server cluster is fully apparent to end users, and the users communicate as if it were a single high performance virtual server.

Linux Virtual machines can work as an advanced load balancer; this can be used to make highly ascendable and obtainable network services, like cache, mail, ftp media and other services. To create an advanced IP load balancing software is the most important work of Linux Virtual Server project. In most of the real applications present in the world Linux Virtual Server has been installed. The segment is capable of handling TCP layer-4 protocols in addition to FTP connection by examining layer, which is 7 packets. It gives a pecking order of securities in the directory. Real servers may be overloaded sometimes due to multiple hardware failure, broken database, maintenance gap etc. Customers usually send requests which are not fixed by Sorry Server because they are URLs and therefore the error code: 404-Not Found arises. A very small web server called TUX runs inside the Linux kernel and TUX running on load balancer is capable of handling the traffic by itself and works as a Sorry Server.


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