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Foundry Networks exec speaks about load balancing for smaller enterprise networks.
Affordable IT: Load Balancers
Should you go with a software- or hardware-based load balancer? We give you the lowdown on selecting the right one for your organization.
Should you go with a software- or hardware-based load balancer? We give you the lowdown on selecting the right one for your organization.
Foundry Networks has launched new version of the TrafficWorks OS for its ServerIron and GT E-Series application switches that provides high-performance load balancing functionality for network security equipment.
Web application servers promise improved performance and availability on a dual-server platform. We tested four such products and awarded our Editor's Choice to the offering with the best feature set, functionality and ability to manage multiple instances.
Vendor says its new switch blends load balancing with application traffic management.
We took the Equalizer to task and found that its easy server cluster management keeps your Web load in balance.
Fortinet on Monday added a new load-balancing switch and security blade to its high-end network security infrastructure line for carriers and large enterprises.
Managing the IT supply chain means keeping tabs on network switches, routers, WAN connections, load balancers, accelerators and firewalls. It's a wonder anything works or is even remotely reliable. The products we selected this year as the best in the Network and Systems Management category make the task of maintenance less stressful and improve customers' experiences.
It's not cheap, but this load balancing appliance with global traffic management capabilities is easy to use and has the extras you'll want.
Web accelerator vendor Redline adds features to its appliances that include Layer 7 load balancing.
Bivio 2000 is targeted at accelerating the delivery of next-generation IP service applications such as security, traffic management, load balancing, and performance monitoring.
Most NAS systems with enterprise-class storage and security still hover around the $5k mark, but we found -- and tested -- five solutions with at least 1 terabyte of storage priced as low as $1,299. Our Editor's Choice won for its wide range of integrated features and impressive performance.
Our parent company needed a new Layer 7 switch, and we needed a testing scenario. The result was a joint review of content switches from four top names. These devices can dig deep into payloads and have made strides in configurability. See which won our Editor's Choice--and which company received a purchase order from CMP Media.