## Version
The load balancer plugin is currently in *beta* version.
-Both CLIs and APIs are subject to *heavy* changes.
-Wich also means feedback is really welcome regarding features, apis, etc...
+Both CLIs and APIs are subject to *heavy* changes,
+which also means feedback is really welcome regarding features, apis, etc...
## Overview
3). IPv4/IPv6 + NAT4/NAT6 encap types:
This type provides kube-proxy data plane on user space,
-which is used to replace linux kernal's kube-proxy based on iptables.
+which is used to replace linux kernel's kube-proxy based on iptables.
Currently, load balancer plugin supports three service types:
a) Cluster IP plus Port: support any protocols, including TCP, UDP.
https://schd.ws/hosted_files/ossna2017/1e/VPP_K8S_GTPU_OSSNA.pdf
-## Performances
+## Performance
The load balancer has been tested up to 1 millions flows and still forwards more
than 3Mpps per core in such circumstances.
-Although 3Mpps seems already good, it is likely that performances will be improved
+Although 3Mpps seems already good, it is likely that performance will be improved
in next versions.
## Configuration
ip6-src-address: the source address used to send encap. packets using IPv6 for GRE6 mode.
or Node IP6 address for NAT6 mode.
-buckets: the *per-thread* established-connexions-table number of buckets.
+buckets: the *per-thread* established-connections-table number of buckets.
timeout: the number of seconds a connection will remain in the
- established-connexions-table while no packet for this flow
+ established-connections-table while no packet for this flow
is received.
### Configure the VIPs