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Linux Virtual Server (LVS) is a set of integrated software components for balancing the IP load across a set of real servers. LVS runs on a pair of equally configured computers: one that is an active LVS router and one that is a backup LVS router.
IPVS is incorporated into the Linux Virtual Server (LVS), where it runs on a host and acts as a load balancer in front of a cluster of real servers. IPVS can direct requests for TCP- and UDP-based services to the real servers, and make services of the real servers appear as virtual services on a single IP address.
The IPVS proxy mode is based on netfilter hook function that is similar to iptables mode, but uses a hash table as the underlying data structure and works in the kernel space.
Both IPVS and IPTABLES are based on netfilter . Differences between IPVS mode and IPTABLES mode are as follows: IPVS provides better scalability and performance for large clusters. IPVS supports more sophisticated load balancing algorithms than IPTABLES (least load, least connections, locality, weighted, etc.).
To enable the kube-proxy ipvs mode, you must set the kubeproxyextraargs parameter in the cluster configuration file. After installation completes, verify that the IPVS rules are created by completing the following steps: Review the kube-proxy container log.
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Calico auto detects ipvs mode​ When Calico detects that kube-proxy is running in IPVS mode (during or after installation), IPVS support is automatically activated. Detection happens when calico-node starts up, so if you change kube-proxys mode in a running cluster, you will need to restart your calico-node instances.
IPVS running on a host acts as a load balancer at the front of a cluster of real servers. IPVS can direct requests for TCP/UDP based services to the real servers. IPVS can also make services that are running on the real servers appear as a virtual service on a single IP address.
LVS director: load balancer that receives all incoming client requests for services and directs them to a specific real server to handle the request. Real servers: nodes that make up an LVS cluster which are used to provide services on the behalf of the cluster.

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