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- | This Web Server 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 [[https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-adc|LiteSpeed Web ADC]]. Our Web ADC comes with | + | |
- | * the ability to choose different algorithms (including round-robin, least load, and least sessions) | + | Please refer to this [[https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:lslb:lsws_load_vs_adc|article]] |
- | * the ability to specify session ID string and session timeout | + | |
- | * the ability to insert tracking cookies | + | |
- | * High Scalability, High Availability IP failover, Cross Datacenter Replication, Cache Data Synchronization and out-of-the box acceleration for Magento and Wordpress, and other features that make LiteSpeed Web ADC the best-of-breed solution on the market | + |