Configuring an Oracle® Solaris 11.2 System as a Router or a Load Balancer

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Updated: September 2014
 
 
Chapter 6

Configuring and Managing the Integrated Load Balancer

ILB is configured on the L3 and L4 layers of the network protocol stack. This chapter describes the tasks to install ILB, enable or disable ILB, define server groups and back-end servers in ILB, and export and import ILB configurations by using the ilbadm command. For more information, see the ilbadm (1M) man page. For more information about configuring your ILB for high availability, see Chapter 7, Configuring ILB for High Availability.

For information about how to deploy an Oracle Solaris integrated load balancer, see Deploying the Oracle Solaris Integrated Load Balancer in 60 Minutes. For information about how to add high availability to your application by using Oracle Solaris Zones and the ILB in Oracle Solaris, see How to Set Up a Load-Balanced Application Across Two Oracle Solaris Zones.