Services
A Service is a combination of a Virtual IP (VIP) address and one or more TCP/UDP ports. Traffic arriving at the designated port(s) for the specified Virtual IP address is directed to one of the Real Servers associated with that particular Service. The Barracuda Load Balancer determines which connections or requests are distributed to each Real Server based on the scheduling policy selected for the Service.
In this Section
- Services Overview
- How to Associate Real Servers with a Service
- Monitoring Services and Real Server Health
- Persistence Settings
- Remote Desktop Services Load Balancing
- TCP Proxy, Secure TCP Proxy, and UDP Proxy
- FTP Service and FTPS Service
- Layer 7 HTTP(S) Services
- How to Configure SSL Offloading
- How to Secure Communication with Real Servers
- How to Select a Scheduling Policy
- Understanding Intrusion Prevention
- How to Configure Intrusion Prevention
- How to Configure a Last Resort Action
- Client Impersonation
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