Manual :
BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager: Load Balancing
Applies To:
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BIG-IP GTM
- 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1
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About Global Server Load Balancing
- Introducing the Global Traffic Manager
- About global server load balancing
- About load balancing and resource availability
- About wide IP-level load balancing
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About pool-level load balancing
- About the Drop Packet load balancing method
- About the Virtual Server Score load balancing method
- About the Virtual Server Capacity load balancing method
- About the Round Trip Times load balancing method
- About the Packet Rate load balancing method
- About the Least Connections load balancing method
- About the Kilobyte/Second load balancing method
- About the Hops load balancing method
- About the Completion Rate load balancing method
- About the CPU load balancing method
- About the Return to DNS load balancing method
- About Static Persist load balancing
- About the Fallback IP load balancing method
- About the None load balancing method
- About the QoS load balancing method
- About dynamic ratio load balancing
- Using the preferred load balancing method when metrics are unavailable
- Configuring the resources in a pool for manual resume
- Restoring availability of a pool member manually
- Best Practices: Dynamic load balancing and performance configuration
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Using Topology Load Balancing to Distribute DNS Requests to Specific Resources
- How do I configure GTM to load balance DNS requests to specific resources?
- About Topology load balancing
- About Topology load balancing for a wide IP
- About Topology load balancing for a pool
- About Topology load balancing for both wide IPs and pools
- About IP geolocation data
- Preparing BIG-IP GTM for Static Persist Load Balancing for Transaction-Oriented Traffic
- Legal Notices