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Yes there is such a thing as a multi WAN with load balancing. They use the load balancing to prevent the network from being overloaded.

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How do I tell if I need to switch to multi-wan load balancing?

You should switch if there is a Failover Script for Dual. You can read more at blog.taragana.com/.../how-to-load-balancing-failover-with-dual-multi-wan-adsl-cable-connections-on-linux.


What is the purpose of multi-wan load balancing?

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Who invented the technology behind the WAN optimization and dynamic load balancing?

Frame Relay is behind that technology. WAN has a host of connection technology options available.


Where can I find reviews online for top rated dual wan load balancers?

The website buzzillions.com offers reviews for dual wan load balancers. Check this website for more information.


Does the dual wan load balancer serve as an alternative to BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) ?

Yes the ual wan load balancer can be a good alternative. Each application is unique consult an IT professional.


What is the simplest form of load balancing?

Outbound bandwidth aggregation - the WAN link controller should provide both inbound and outbound bandwidth load balancing and failover. The user defines weights (bandwidth capacity) based on the bandwidth of each WAN link. When a session is generated from the LAN, the device computes which link has the most available bandwidth and routes traffic from that session over that particular WAN link. The device typically allows the selection of two link load balancing algorithms: 1. Symmetrical round robin - routes sessions to all links in a round robin manner. 2. Intelligent (weighted) load balancing - computes a ratio between the weight (bandwidth capacity) of the different WAN links, and then routes sessions accordingly. That is, the faster the link, the more sessions that will be sent over that link, in order to make the most efficient use of all the bandwidth available. Additionally, an intelligent link load balancing solution like the Ecessa PowerLink load balancer will examine the amount of real-time traffic on each link, compared to the amount of available bandwidth resources left, and choose the best path for the next session's most optimal route for performance. Incoming bandwidth aggregation - is accomplished by the WAN link controller acting as the authoritative DNS server for the domain. The device advertises all available WAN links to the DNS cache servers which in turn resolve the domain names to queries in a round robin format. In this manner, all externally initiated sessions are load balanced over all available links. Since the device is resident at the domain site and is able to directly monitor the link status, failed links are removed from the DNS tables immediately upon failure. By setting the host name record Time-to-Live (TTL) to a short period, the DNS caching servers will flush their address tables and will update them from the device regularly, and thus be informed when a link fails.


What is a dual wan load balancer?

A dual wan load balancer is a router. Uses state of art redundancy and bandwidth load technologies. It allows fast and secure internet connection. It makes sure all internet activity is always managed and secure.


What is the need for load balancing in distributed computing?

WAN link Load balancing is a session-based process of directing Internet traffic among multiple, and varied network connections to help ensure optimal WAN performance. It requires a single WAN link controller located at the main site located between gateway modems/routers and the internal network, and intelligently load balances and provides failover for both inbound and outbound traffic among the network connections. Assuming there are two ISP connections, both network connections can be used at the same time. The benefit here is that you don't pay for bandwidth that is only used as a backup for when an outage occurs. For example, traffic will go through network connection one. If the WAN link controller detects that connection one is over taxed or failed it will direct users across the second ISP connection. Intelligent WAN link controllers will continuously spread the traffic across the network connections based on the available resources. For example, with two T1s, it will not wait until the first T1 is over utilized before sending traffic out the second WAN, it will make use of both lines evenly.


What is process switching?

Process switching is an operation that provides full route evaluation and per-packet load balancing across parallel WAN links. Process switching involves the transmission of entire frames to the router CPU, where they are repackaged for delivery to or from a WAN interface, with the router making a route selection for each packet. Process switching is the most resource-intensive switching operation that the CPU can perform.


Where can you find a wan?

if this is a starwars question than there is no such thing.


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no wan knows else there would be a load of nutters


In what ways does a WAN load balancing device evenly distribute internet traffic?

When multiple WAN ports are available, such as multiple internet connections, it helps evenly distribute requests and information through them. Example: You have a cable internet connection that gives you 3Mbits speed, and a dsl connection giving you 1.5Mbits speed, it would pull requested packets, or downloads from both connections, effectively giving you seamless 4.5Mbit connection speeds.