January 2006
Intermediate to advanced
432 pages
12h 22m
English
If you work in an enterprise (usually defined as a midsized to large company), you’ll need to support many clients using a range of different technologies. Don’t be thrown off, however, by the term enterprise technology; smaller companies also use such technologies, as is the case with digital certificates, which many small companies employ to secure important company Web sites. The technologies we’ll cover in this chapter are Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP) and Network Load Balancing (NLB).
CARP is a large Internet content cache that is distributed among array members at each site in the organization—Web chaining can connect other arrays to leverage the cache across ...
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