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 LiteSpeed WebServer and OpenLiteSpeed load balancing function uses an uncontrollable Round Robin algorithm, rotating between back-end nodes on every access. If you need an advanced load balancer solution please check out our LiteSpeed Web ADC. Our Web ADC comes with LiteSpeed WebServer and OpenLiteSpeed load balancing function uses an uncontrollable Round Robin algorithm, rotating between back-end nodes on every access. If you need an advanced load balancer solution please check out our LiteSpeed Web ADC. Our Web ADC comes with
  
-The Zero-Configurationis a feature that allows authorized client servers to send their configuration (domains, ip addresses, ports, etc.) to LiteSpeed Web ADC. This feature provides an alternative way to set up load balancing dynamically rather than working with the webadmin interface. The ZeroConfig API describes the messages accepted by the ZeroConfig feature. This section provides the interface to enable and configure the ZeroConfig feature.+The [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-web-adc/​features/​webadc-zero-conf|Zero ​Configuration]] is a feature that allows authorized client servers to send their configuration (domains, ip addresses, ports, etc.) to LiteSpeed Web ADC. This feature provides an alternative way to set up load balancing dynamically rather than working with the webadmin interface. The ZeroConfig API describes the messages accepted by the ZeroConfig feature. This section provides the interface to enable and configure the ZeroConfig feature.
  
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