The Citrix NetScaler alternative making waves
NetScaler's customers have been jumping ship in their hundreds, if not thousands, to this lesser-known competitor.
NetScaler's customers have been jumping ship in their hundreds, if not thousands, to this lesser-known competitor.
If you are trying to decide which load balancer product is right for your business, you’ve probably already discovered that it’s a market of two extremes.
We have been fortunate to serve some of the biggest names in their respective industries because they recognised our best assets.
If you want to test your site against this kind of attack, slow attacks like this are quite inexpensive for attackers to launch, and they don't need control of many remote hosts in order to launch an effective attack.
Simply reeling off a list of product benefits doesn’t cut it.
The benefit you get from a Loadbalancer.org solution is confidence. Confidence that your customers will never be let down, confidence that you won’t get hacked, confidence that a flood of new customers won’t take your site down, confidence that app maintenance can be achieved without downtime.
We started using a cloud based SAAS product for one of our core business functions, and after about a year, we realised that the performance and flexibility of the online rental option wasn't quite good enough for us
A pair of F5s is a great solution, but mainly if you need to run a crazy number of applications and servers through a single device. In that case, you definitely need an expensive, complicated, over-specified and over-engineered single point of failure.
Our engineers truly are passionate about our products and more importantly, they love ensuring our customers are happy; fixing issues and getting Loadbalancer.org appliances up and running.
HAProxy Technologies' ALOHA Pocket is a full-featured ALOHA Load Balancer running on a light USB-powered hardware that easily fits in a pocket, meaning it's possible to carry it everywhere to run tests and demos.
After the success of my previous ramblings, I thought it only fair that I take a few moments to highlight the reasons why you shouldn't be using Loadbalancer.org.
Anyone who knows Loadbalancer.org knows we're a truly unique company, free from corporate constraints and wholly focused on more than just customer service excellence.
I was reading a post by Tony Bourke 'license to SSL' about the licensing restrictions of Verisign et al. when it comes to web sites running on clusters.