f5负载原理和技术解说.ppt

Let’s look at rewrite mode cookie persistence in more detail: Client connects the first time: the web browser has yet to receive a cookie for this site. BIG-IP detects that no cookie is present, and forwards the connection to the most appropriate available node. The node issues its http reply to the client which includes a blank cookie. BIG-IP rewrites the cookie with the expiration value and node information. Client connects back a second time. This time the web browser inserts the cookie in its http request. BIG-IP reads the cookie, and forwards the connection to the specified server The node issues its http reply to the client, and again includes a blank cookie in its reply. BIG-IP rewrites the cookie with the expiration value and node information. The advantage of rewrite mode cookie persistence is that it somewhat reduces the workload on the BIG-IP controller. Also, the content servers can still have the same configuration, since they generate identical cookies. The drawback is that each server needs to be modified to generate the cookie, and the BIG-IP controller still needs to rewrite the cookies. Let’s look at passive mode cookie persistence in more detail: Client connects the first time: the web browser has yet to receive a cookie for this site. BIG-IP detects that no cookie is present, and forwards the connection to the most appropriate available node. The node issues its http reply to the client which includes a cookie with the expiration value and its node information. BIG-IP leaves the cookie untouched. Client connects back a second time. This time the web browser inserts the cookie in its http request. BIG-IP reads the cookie, and forwards the connection to the specified server The node issues its http reply to the client which includes a cookie with the expiration value and its node information. BIG-IP leaves the cookie untouched. The advantage of passive mode cookie persistence is that it reduces the workload on the BIG-IP controller. The d

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