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Real Server Pool

Real Server Pool

  • The Real Server Pool module contains configurations to define the destination real servers to distribute the incoming network traffic from the virtual server.
  • The Server Load Balance > Real Server Pool sub-menu contains the following configurations:

    • Real Server Pool — The Real Server Pool configuration contains groups of real servers that host the applications that you load-balance. The incoming traffic received from the virtual server is load-balanced across this pool of real servers. For details, see Using real server pools.
    • Real Server — Real servers are physical servers that are used to form real server pools. The Real Server configuration object specifies the status and, type, and IP address or FQDN of the physical server. The Real Servers configuration object can then be used as a member to form real server pools. For details, see Configuring real servers.
    • Server SSL — A real server SSL profile determines settings used in network communication on the FortiADC-server segment, in contrast to a virtual server profile, which determines the settings used in network communication on the client-FortiADC segment. For details, see Configuring real server SSL profiles.

    Real Server Pool

    Real Server Pool

  • The Real Server Pool module contains configurations to define the destination real servers to distribute the incoming network traffic from the virtual server.
  • The Server Load Balance > Real Server Pool sub-menu contains the following configurations:

    • Real Server Pool — The Real Server Pool configuration contains groups of real servers that host the applications that you load-balance. The incoming traffic received from the virtual server is load-balanced across this pool of real servers. For details, see Using real server pools.
    • Real Server — Real servers are physical servers that are used to form real server pools. The Real Server configuration object specifies the status and, type, and IP address or FQDN of the physical server. The Real Servers configuration object can then be used as a member to form real server pools. For details, see Configuring real servers.
    • Server SSL — A real server SSL profile determines settings used in network communication on the FortiADC-server segment, in contrast to a virtual server profile, which determines the settings used in network communication on the client-FortiADC segment. For details, see Configuring real server SSL profiles.