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FlowScale is a project to divide and distribute
the a Web UI
traffic over multiple physical switch ports. FlowScale replicates the functionality in load balancing? appliances but using a Top of Rack (ToR) switch to distribute traffic. Using software to handle the control plane specification but switch hardware to do the forwarding gives both great flexibility and allows for low cost, high throughput deployments.
FlowScale components are:
Key Features
Web User Interface: A webUI is used to manage the TOR switches connected to FlowScale and to administer how traffic is divided? and providing a view of statistics and status
Policy Configuration:OpenFlow controller sending rules based on policy
configured
configuration based on an IP address, Ethernet Type, or TCP/UDP port
OpenFlow capable ToR switch : The capability of replacing expensive equipment with a ToR switch
Multi-Platform: FlowScale is built on Java and may run on multiple platforms. It has been tested on different distributions of Linux as well as Mac OS X.
HotSwapping: The ability of FlowScale to dynamically offload heavy traffic from high-loaded output ports to ones with a lower load. More Details
Failover: Outgoing traffic from a switch will be distributed among other ports on the switch should that particular port go offline. More Details
Traffic Mirroring: FlowScale allows a ToR to mirror duplicate traffic directed to output ports.
REST API A REST API interface is available to allow users to directly manage FlowScale
Software
Software
will
may be available
soon at Github
as a binary for Linux environments or as a source tarball.
Source software is available at ?GitHubWarning!Software is pre-release
Quick Start Guide gives instructions on how to get started either by downloading the source code or the binary files.