The WSO2 Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) 2.0.3 is Released - 29th January 2013!

The WSO2 ELB team is pleased to announce the release of version 2.0.3 of
the Open Source Elastic Load Balancer (ELB).

WSO2 ELB is a fast, lightweight and user friendly open source Elastic Load
Balancer (ELB) distributed under the Apache Software License
v2.0<http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html>.
WSO2 ELB allows system administrators and developers to easily configure
fail over routing, load balancing, service aware load balancing, tenant
aware load balancing and dynamic load balancing with auto scaling.The ELB
runtime is designed to be completely asynchronous, non-blocking and
streaming based on the Apache Synapse <http://synapse.apache.org> mediation
engine.

WSO2 ELB 2.0.3 is developed on top of the revolutionary WSO2 Carbon
platform<http://wso2.org/projects/carbon>(Middleware a' la carte), an
OSGi based framework that provides seamless
modularity to your SOA via componentization. This release also contains
many new features and a range of optional components (add-ons) that can be
installed to customize the behavior of the ELB. Further, any existing
features of the ELB which are not required to your environment can be
easily removed using the underlying provisioning framework of Carbon. In
brief, WSO2 ELB can be fully customized and tailored to meet your exact SOA
needs.

You can download this distribution from
http://wso2.com/products/elastic-load-balancer/ our product page and give
it a try.
How to Run

   1. Extract the downloaded zip
   2. Go to the bin directory in the extracted folder
   3. Run the wso2server.sh or wso2server.bat as appropriate
   4. Configure the load balancer to manage the load across the instances
   to be balanced.
   5. If you need to start the OSGi console with the server use the
   property -DosgiConsole when starting the server. The INSTALL.txt file found
   on the installation directory will give you a comprehensive set of options
   and properties that can be passed into the startup script

Key Features of WSO2 ELB

   - Non-blocking HTTP/S transports based on Apache HttpCore-NIO for
   ultra-fast execution and support for thousands of connections at high
   concurrency with constant memory usage. Integrated high performing,
   Passthrough Transport.
   - Load-balancing (with or without sticky sessions)/Fail-over, and
   clustered Throttling and Caching support
   - Lightweight, XML and Web services centric messaging model
   - *NEW! Automatically scaling the system according to the number of
   requests in-flight for a particular service cluster - "Scale up early,
   scale down slowly"*
   - Service aware dynamic load balancing - A single load balancer can
   centrally manage the load across the nodes of different service clusters.
   - Tenant aware load balancing - Tenants can be loaded and unloaded
   dynamically. Tenants can be partitioned to different service clusters.

Known Issues

All the open issues pertaining to WSO2 ELB 2.0.3 are reported at following
locations:

   -  Open ELB issues <http://goo.gl/W8KYs>

Release 2.0.3

Change Log: This release brings out the autoscaling support for ELB and
also contains fixes for some critical issues.

   1. LB-17 - SSO Enables deployment does not work with load balancer.
   2. LB-31 - No response code in the access log.
   3. LB-37 - Browser tries to save the page sent via LB time to time
   rather than display it.
   4. LB-51 - Disable management console in LB and do not print mgmt
   console URL at startup.
   5. LB-52 - When member leaves the cluster, session continued to bind to
   that cluster member.
   6. LB-55 - Make autoscaling algorithm configurable.
   7. LB-64 - Failover is broken in ELB.
   8. LB-65 - If one member of a cluster is going off and during that time,
   the requests redirected to that member by the load balancer, will be failed
   with a timeout, until the load balancer gets updated that this member has
   left cluster.
   9. LB-66 - Embed Cloud Controller Service aka Autoscaler Service into
   ELB.

How You Can Contribute Mailing Lists

Join our mailing list and correspond with the developers directly.

   - Developer List : [email protected] |
Subscribe<[email protected]?subject=subscribe>| Mail
   Archive <http://wso2.org/mailarchive/carbon-dev/>

 Reporting Issues

We encourage you to report issues, documentation faults and feature
requests regarding WSO2 ELB through the public ELB
JIRA<https://wso2.org/jira/browse/LB>.
You can use the Carbon JIRA <https://wso2.org/jira/browse/CARBON> to report
any issues related to the Carbon base framework or associated Carbon
components.
 Discussion Forums

Alternatively, questions could be raised using
StackOverflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/wso2>website.
Support

We are committed to ensuring that your enterprise middleware deployment is
completely supported from evaluation to production. Our unique approach
ensures that all support leverages our open development methodology and is
provided by the very same engineers who build the technology.

For more details and to take advantage of this unique opportunity please
visit http://wso2.com/support.

*-- The WSO2 ELB Team --*

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Thanks & regards,
Nirmal

Software Engineer- Platform Technologies Team, WSO2 Inc.
Mobile: +94715779733
Blog: http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/

<http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/>
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