Virtual IP

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A virtual IP address (VIP or VIPA) is an IP address that is not connected to a specific computer or network interface card (NIC) on a computer. Incoming packets are sent to the VIP address, but all packets travel through real network interfaces.

VIPs are mostly used for connection redundancy; a VIP address may still be available if a computer or NIC fails because an alternative computer or NIC replies to connections.[1]

Example

A particular service is served by a collection of application servers. A virtual IP address is created so that applications using this service may direct their requests to that address without specifying the particular server to use. A load balancer such as a Citrix NetScaler serves this IP and redirects traffic using a hash or round robin algorithm to the backend servers. In case of a server failure, the configuration can be modified or automatically set so that traffic no longer goes to the failing server. From the user's perspective, uptime is maintained.

See also

References

  1. ^ What is virtual IP address? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary

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