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Cloudflare blog latest post - some really good concepts here

twaintwain Member
edited March 2013 in General

Load Balancing without Load Balancers

Nice discussion of a piece of software called Bird as well.. had never heard of it before reading this...

http://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflares-architecture-eliminating-single-p

Comments

  • For simple protocols like UDP that don't maintain state, Anycast is ideal and it has been used widely to load balance DNS for some time. At CloudFlare, we've done a significant amount of engineering to allow TCP to run across Anycast without flapping.

    Other companies have been doing it for years..

  • @superpilesos said: Other companies have been doing it for years..

    This

  • AmitzAmitz Member
    edited March 2013

    Again, nothing but marketing BLAHBLAH... Really - CloudFlare did nothing good for me while I used them. They just caused more downtime than I could possibly cause myself by mistake.

  • @superpilesos said: Other companies have been doing it for years..

    Yet other companies don't write interesting articles about it, explaining to the average interested guy how things work.

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