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Revision as of 17:43, 16 January 2016
Introduction
Contents
Problem definition
A hosting company with it’s own infrastructure is using so called "load balancing" to distribute the overall load between multiple servers (hardware) and “high-availability” to minimize service down-time.
Load-balancing short text here
High-avaibility short text here
Method
Model
Entities
Small HTTP request
Standard HTTP request
Large HTTP request
D-DoS
Resources
Load-balancer 1
Load-balancer 2
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3
Processes
HTTP requests
DoS mittigation
Load balancing
Requests served