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Simon Horman.
Creating redundant linux servers.
In Proceedings of the 4th Annual Linux Expo, 1998.
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Simon Horman and John Goebel.
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Glen Kosaka.
Resonate, techinical overview, resonate central dispatch: Powerful
distributed traffic management for ip-based networks.
http://resonate.com/.
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Glen Kosaka.
Resonate, techinical overview, resonate central dispatch tcp
connection hop.
http://resonate.com/.
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Cricket Liu and Paul Albitz.
DNS and BIND.
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Harald Milz.
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Andrew Reback.
Resonate, techinical overview, resonate global dispatch: Optimized
traffic management across geographically-dispersed points of presence.
http://resonate.com/.
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TurboLinux.
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Stephen Tweedie and Peter Braam.
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Wensong Zhang, Shiyao Jin, and Quanyuan Wu.
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