Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
Scalability
• Load balances requests for individual TCP/IP
services across the cluster.
• Supports up to 32 computers in a single cluster.
• Load balances multiple server requests, from either
the same client, or from several clients, across multiple
hosts in the cluster.
• Fully pipe-lined implementation ensures high
performance and low overhead
High Availability
• Automatically detects and recovers from a failed or
offline computer.
• Automatically balances the network load when hosts
are added or removed.
• Recovers and redistributes the workload within 10
seconds.
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