In which case is a Sticky Decision Function relevant?
A. Load Sharing – Unicast
B. Load Balancing – Forward
C. High Availability
D. Load Sharing – Multicast
5 Comments on “which case is a Sticky Decision Function relevant?”
Dagnabbersays:
They meant irrrelevant
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vijayasays:
B.
Load Balancing – Forward
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Raulsays:
D
Load Sharing – Multicast
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Javichusays:
A. Sticky Decision function ensures that in a Load Sharing configuration, a connection that starts on a given cluster member will continue to be processed by the same cluster member in both directions.
They meant irrrelevant
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B.
Load Balancing – Forward
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D
Load Sharing – Multicast
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A. Sticky Decision function ensures that in a Load Sharing configuration, a connection that starts on a given cluster member will continue to be processed by the same cluster member in both directions.
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Answer should be D, since in that scenario the cluster must ensure that all packets of a given connection are handled by the same cluster member.
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