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    glider is a forward proxy with multiple protocols support

    ...We can set up local listeners as proxy servers, and forward requests to internet via forwarders. Act as both proxy client and proxy server(protocol converter). Flexible proxy & protocol chains. Load balancing with the following scheduling algorithm, rr: round robin, ha: high availability, lha: latency based high availability, dh: destination hashing. Rule & priority based forwarder choosing: Config Examples. DNS forwarding server. Force upstream querying by TCP. Association rules between dns and forwarder choosing. Association rules between dns and ipset. dns cache support. ...
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    The load robin-robin algorithm directs network connections to different real servers based on server weights in a round-robin manner. This case the weights are update in real time and it is based in the loads real servers monitored for the director.
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    LibRRD is a C library for direct manipulation of Round Robin Database (RRD) files created by RRDTool, an open source databasing and graphing tool by Tobias Oetiker. This library provides several significant speed enhancements over the RRDTool CLI.
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    Imbalance is a lightweight redirector that runs as an Apache PHP Script, and a PHP daemon. Imbalance uses a cost based round-robin weighted algorithm to distribute load across web servers with the ability to create user defined cost calculations
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    mergelog is a small C program which merges by date HTTP log files in 'Common Log Format' from Web servers behind round-robin DNS. It can easily process huge log files and is much faster than multisort.
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