CARP

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CARP (Common Address Redundancy Protocol) is a network protocol that provides failover and redundancy for IP addresses by allowing multiple hosts to share a virtual IP, ensuring high availability of services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf network protocol
redundancy protocol
abbreviation CARP NERFINISHED
allows multiple hosts to share a virtual IP
category high-availability protocol
redundant IP addressing protocol
designedBy OpenBSD project NERFINISHED
feature authentication of advertisements
automatic failover to backup host
load distribution via multiple virtual IPs
preemption based on priority
fullName Common Address Redundancy Protocol NERFINISHED
goal provide a free alternative to proprietary redundancy protocols
hasConcept advertisement interval
backup host
master host
priority
virtual host ID
implementedIn FreeBSD NERFINISHED
NetBSD NERFINISHED
OPNsense NERFINISHED
OpenBSD NERFINISHED
pfSense NERFINISHED
license open source
mechanism failover on missed advertisements
periodic advertisements from master host
priority-based master election
operatesAtLayer network layer
origin OpenBSD NERFINISHED
provides IP address failover
IP address redundancy
high availability
purpose eliminate single point of failure for IP addresses
ensure high availability of network services
requires shared virtual IP configuration on participating hosts
similarTo HSRP NERFINISHED
VRRP NERFINISHED
supports IPv4
IPv6
usedFor gateway redundancy
maintenance without service interruption
service continuity during hardware failure
usedIn firewall clusters
high-availability server clusters
load-balanced web services
router redundancy setups
uses virtual IP address

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FreeBSD supportsFeature CARP