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Extending Use of the IPv6 Flow Label for Load Balancing Persistence
draft-tarreau-extend-flow-label-balancing-01
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| Authors | Brian E. Carpenter , Sheng Jiang , Willy Tarreau | |
| Last updated | 2013年06月08日 (Latest revision 2012年12月05日) | |
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired |
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Abstract
This document describes how the IPv6 flow label could be used in an extended role to simplify persistence mechanisms for load distribution and balancing for large server farms.
Authors
Brian E. Carpenter
Sheng Jiang
Willy Tarreau
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