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What's a VIP in relation to BigIP?
Scott Sanjay Hayes
What's a VIP in relation to BigIP?
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Adam Moericke
VIP = virtual IP
So in BigIP I might create a VIP for my 4 web servers. The VIP might have an address like mycoolwebsite.com. When you hit mycoolwebsite.com, BigIP will load balance between my 4 web servers, presuming all 4 are up and running, and not in a drain state.
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Adam Moericke
VIP = virtual IP
So in BigIP I might create a VIP for my 4 web servers. The VIP might have an address like mycoolwebsite.com. When you hit mycoolwebsite.com, BigIP will load balance between my 4 web servers, presuming all 4 are up and running, and not in a drain state.
Michael Lorentz
BigIP will automatically mark any server out that stops responding. You can remove a server from service by "draining" it. This allows you to perform maintenance and other work without disrupting users.
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