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Website
load balancing services will ensure that you and your customers
have 100% uptime and availability, even if a server fails
or is rebooted.
Option
1: This is DNS round-robin load balancing, which
provides a low-cost solution with some restriction on the
types of content that can be balanced.
Option 2:
A dedicated hardware load balancer is a robust and flexible
solution. It will instantly direct all traffic to an operational
server should the other happen to go down. All you need are
two web servers running your website.
Option 3:
A single load balancer is single point-of-failure and may
defeat the purpose of balancing if it goes down. MindCentric’s
dual load balancing solution uses dual/redundant load balancers
to ensure uptime. There is a Virtual Private Network in front
and behind the load balancers, so there are no single points
of failure in the network to and from the load balancers,
core routers, and the web/front-end servers. Virtual IPs are
used, so balancing to different servers can be done in milliseconds.
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