An Overview of Reliable Server Pooling Protocols
RFC 5351, “An Overview of Reliable Server Pooling Protocols”, is an Informational document published in September 2008 by P. Lei, L. Ong, M. Tuexen, T. Dreibholz. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
The Reliable Server Pooling effort (abbreviated "RSerPool") provides an application-independent set of services and protocols for building fault-tolerant and highly available client/server applications. This document provides an overview of the protocols and mechanisms in the Reliable Server Pooling suite. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
What “Informational” means
Published for the general information of the community. It does not define an IETF standard and carries no standards-track status.
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