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Measures reported by A10ServerTest Physical servers a.k.a Real servers are those that are bound to a virtual server in a server farm of the A10 Application Delivery Controller. Whenever a client request is received, the virtual server bound to the real server responds to those requests by channelizing the requests to the real servers that are currently available. Since multiple VIPs can be pointed to the same set of real servers, having a good number of supported VIPs presents more flexibility in the architecture and design of the site or application. There may be upto 100 real servers connected to a single virtual IP and the same set of real servers can be pointed to multiple Virtual IPs to provide more flexibility in the architecture and sdesign of the A10 Application Delivery Controller. The A10 Application Delivery Controller installed in large environments often receives thousands of client requests per second, which should be responded without any time delay. In such cases, the virtual IP sends the requests continuously to the available real servers bound to it. If the real server is experiencing any technical glitch or a slowdown or if the real server is currently overloaded, the A10 Application Delivery Controller may not be effective in responding to the client requests thus causing inconsistencies in the load balancing functionality. To avoid such inconsistencies, it is necessary to monitor the health and the request processing details of the real servers. This is where the A10ServerTest exactly helps! For each real server configured on the A10 Application Delivery Controller, this test continuously monitors the health of the real servers and reveals how well each server processes client requests. In addition, this test detects inconsistencies in load-balancing early on and warns administrators of possible deviations proactively. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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