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F5 – Understanding “Action on Service Down” Options and Their Practical Implications

When configuring F5 Load Balancer, one crucial setting that impacts how the system manages traffic when a backend service becomes...
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F5 – Working with Route Domains

In the world of networking, segregating traffic and maintaining isolated environments within a single piece of hardware is often crucial....
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F5 – iRules

F5 iRules are a powerful tool set provided by F5’s BIG-IP application delivery platform. iRules allow you to directly manipulate...
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F5 – Octopus Deployment Health Monitor

To set up the F5 BIG-IP system to use the Octopus Server health check endpoint, you would typically configure a...
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F5 – Virtual Server (VIP) with Multiple Ports

In the F5 BIG-IP system, a Virtual Server is defined by its destination (an IP address) and service (a port...
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F5 – Redis Sentinel Load Balancing

When it comes to delivering high performance and availability for your applications, the combination of Redis, F5 Load Balancer, and...
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F5 – Failover Testing Data Center vs Pool Members

When testing F5 DNS failover between two data center sites, it is important to understand the concepts and configurations involved....
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F5 – Health Monitors and Using Vendors API or Keepalive Page

Monitoring a specific API endpoint like “http://cordero.me/api/gator/status” instead of the root website can have several advantages in the context of...
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Design – Redundancy

Here is an explanation of different redundancy levels: N+1 Redundancy In an N+1 redundancy setup, there is one extra (the...
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F5 – Common Partition

F5 Networks is a company that provides solutions for application delivery networking (ADN). It provides hardware, software, and services that...
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