- Authoritative look at an emerging new discipline
- Minimal marketing hype or product vendor bias
- Case study and practical examples reinforce theory
- Not really suitable for a business audience
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Content Switching
- Chapter 2 - Understanding Layer 2, 3, and 4 Protocols
- Chapter 3 - Understanding Application Layer Protocols
- Chapter 4 - The Concepts of Content Switching
- Chapter 5 - Basic Server Load Balancing
- Chapter 6 - Content-Aware Server Load Balancing
- Chapter 7 - Persistence, Security, and the Internet
- Chapter 8 - Application Redirection
- Chapter 9 - Firewall and VPN Load Balancing
- Chapter 10 - The Architecture of a Content Switch
The authors describe the OSI model and traditional Layer 2 / Layer 3 switching and routing, then illustrate the differences between this and content switching that relies on application Layer 7 technology. The book later expands into coverage of server and firewall load balancing, redirection, and other solutions made possible by content switching techniques.
Beginners will likely feel overwhelmed by this expansive topic at first, but in the long run will appreciate text and diagrams that don't skimp on technical details.




