Load Balancing White Papers
Data Center: Load Balancing Data Center Services SRND
Overview Application optimization is one of the key solution areas within the Data Center Networking Architecture. The objective of application optimization is to ensure high performance and high availability for applications running in the enterprise data center. Optimization increases application availability and scalability using intelligent application-aware network technology. This paper provides solution guidelines for enterprises implementing Data Centers with Cisco devices.
| Publisher | Cisco Systems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Dynamic Load Balancing of Virtualized Database Services Using Hints and Load Forecasting
Future database application systems will be designed as Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs), in contrast to today's monolithic architectures. The decomposition in many small services allows the usage of hardware clusters...
Network Load Balancing: Configuration Best Practices for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Some routers require a static ARP entry because they do not support the resolution of unicast IP addresses to multicast media access control addresses. For example, Cisco routers require an...
Customer Benchmark Results for Oracle Database 10g on the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 8000
With increasing demand on Oracle DBAs to deliver greater performance at lower total cost of ownership, one must have a highly efficient and versatile storage platform. These tests prove that...
WebSphere Application Server V6.1: Workload Management Problem Determination
WorkLoad Management (WLM) is a WebSphere facility that provides load balancing and affinity between application servers in a WebSphere clustered environment. WLM is an important facet of performance. WebSphere uses...
Microsoft Windows Terminal Services: How to Configure Network Load Balancing
During this session, we will discuss how to install and configure Network Load Balancing for Windows Terminal Services. This is primarily accomplished through clustering.



