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Direct Server Return

We call it Direct Routing, just for fun

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How to overcome the peculiarities of load balancing Cisco ACI environments
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How to overcome the peculiarities of load balancing Cisco ACI environments

A customer was having challenges deploying load balancers in their Cisco ACI environment. So we set to work finding a solution.

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How to overcome the peculiarities of load balancing Cisco ACI environments

How to overcome the peculiarities of load balancing Cisco ACI environments

A customer was having challenges deploying load balancers in their Cisco ACI environment. So we set to work finding a solution...
Greg Ashwell
• 7 mins
Achieving unrivaled performance with media and video streaming on demand
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Achieving unrivaled performance with media and video streaming on demand

For the uninitiated, layer 4 DR mode is a high performance load balancing method available on our appliances. It works by having all response traffic flow from the servers straight back to the clients...
Andrew Howe
• 4 mins
Layer 4 vs Layer 7 load balancing - we still love DSR, but…
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Layer 4 vs Layer 7 load balancing - we still love DSR, but…

Direct server return, direct routing - no matter what you call it, using DSR maximises the throughput of return traffic and allows for near endless scalability. Here's why we still love it...
Andrew Howe
• 3 mins
15 years later, we still love DSR: Why Layer 4 DR mode rocks
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15 years later, we still love DSR: Why Layer 4 DR mode rocks

For the uninitiated, Direct Server Return is a clever trick which entails directly routing packets to the chosen real server...
Andrew Howe
• 2 mins
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Direct Server Return

Why Direct Server Return (DSR) is simply awesome

Direct Server Return (DSR) is my favorite way to load balance application servers because it’s simple, transparent, and super fast...
Aaron West
• 5 mins
Yahoo’s L3 Direct Server Return (DSR), an alternative to LVS-TUN, explored.
Direct Server Return

Yahoo’s L3 Direct Server Return (DSR), an alternative to LVS-TUN, explored.

L3 DSR is an alternative technique to achieve direct server return at Layer 3. Instead of using an IPIP tunnel like LVS-TUN it changes the destination IP address like LVS-NAT when sending the traffic to the real server...
Aaron West
• 6 mins
Layer 4 Direct Routing (LVS-DR) and Layer 4 TUN (LVS-TUN) in AWS
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Layer 4 Direct Routing (LVS-DR) and Layer 4 TUN (LVS-TUN) in AWS

LVS-DR and LVS-TUN are both forms of Direct Server Return where the load balancer only has to deal with one half of the connection...
Aaron West
• 6 mins
Load balancing Microsoft Print Server
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Load balancing Microsoft Print Server

Microsoft Print Server provides a great way to share printers throughout your organisation, but when the print server falls over, the phone quickly starts to ring...
Rob Cooper
• 6 mins
Load balancing via Direct Routing has several key advantages over NAT based methods
Direct Server Return

Load balancing via Direct Routing has several key advantages over NAT based methods

One of the (many) traditional problems with load balancing is the requirement to change your infrastructure in order to implement a hardware load balancer...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 2 mins
Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return — How to solve the ARP problem on Windows Server 2022
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Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return — How to solve the ARP problem on Windows Server 2022

Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return (DSR) aka. N-Path is a great load balancing method. And it is, without doubt, the fastest method possible...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 5 mins

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