Global Service Load Balancing (GSLB)
The Global Service Load Balancing menu contains the elements related to GSLB Module. These are the WideIPs (GSLB Virtual Servers), GSLB Pools, Datacenters and servers which have been fetched from the ADC devices managed by ADCBOSS.
WideIPs (GSLB Virtual Servers)
A wide IP maps a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) to one or more pools of virtual servers that host the content of a domain.
In order to see the WideIPs being managed by ADCBOSS go to Global Load Balancing (GSLB)→ WideIPs (GSLB Virtual Servers) a screen similar to the one below will appear:
GSLB Pools
A GSLB pool is a collection of virtual servers that can reside on multiple servers.
Application delivery Controllers can be configured to direct traffic to a specific virtual server within a pool, using a specific load balancing method.
In order to see the GSLB pools being managed by ADCBOSS go to Global Load Balancing(GSLB)→ GSLB Pools a screen similar to the one below will appear:
Datacenters
Datacenters are the top level of the physical network setup. One datacenter for each physical location in the global network is usually configured.
In order to see the datacenters being managed by ADCBOSS go to Global Load Balancing (GSLB)→ WideIPs (GSLB Virtual Servers) a screen similar to the one below will appear: