Add ordered lists number for 6 common load-balancing algorithms (#6)

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Reg Chiu
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@@ -422,24 +422,31 @@ The diagram below shows 6 common algorithms.
- Static Algorithms
1. Round robin
The client requests are sent to different service instances in sequential order. The services are usually required to be stateless.
1. Round robin
2. Sticky round-robin
This is an improvement of the round-robin algorithm. If Alices first request goes to service A, the following requests go to service A as well.
The client requests are sent to different service instances in sequential order. The services are usually required to be stateless.
3. Weighted round-robin
The admin can specify the weight for each service. The ones with a higher weight handle more requests than others.
3. Sticky round-robin
4. Hash
This algorithm applies a hash function on the incoming requests IP or URL. The requests are routed to relevant instances based on the hash function result.
This is an improvement of the round-robin algorithm. If Alices first request goes to service A, the following requests go to service A as well.
Dynamic Algorithms
Least connections
A new request is sent to the service instance with the least concurrent connections.
4. Weighted round-robin
Least response time
A new request is sent to the service instance with the fastest response time.
The admin can specify the weight for each service. The ones with a higher weight handle more requests than others.
6. Hash
This algorithm applies a hash function on the incoming requests IP or URL. The requests are routed to relevant instances based on the hash function result.
- Dynamic Algorithms
5. Least connections
A new request is sent to the service instance with the least concurrent connections.
7. Least response time
A new request is sent to the service instance with the fastest response time.
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