Latest Complete guide to DNS load balancing: Choosing the right method for your applications DNS is a naming convention that translates human-readable web addresses into IP-addresses, and vice versa.
GSLB Complete guide to DNS load balancing: Choosing the right method for your applications DNS is a naming convention that translates human-readable web addresses into IP-addresses, and vice versa...
GSLB The ultimate guide to Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB): Benefits, uses, and configurations Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) enables you to distribute internet or corporate network traffic across servers in multiple locations, anywhere in the world...
GSLB Active/active for N+1 redundancy and > 1Tbps of ADC throughput I've been repeatedly asked how our load balancers scale. So, I have decided to write down your options for endlessly scalable, high-performance load balancing...
GSLB GSLB direct-to-node: how it works, and when to use it for your object storage deployment We do a lot of work with object storage solution providers, and one of the main concerns that they have is throughput...
Comparisons Compare Layer 4, 7, and Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) techniques The first question we always ask our customers is: "are you looking for performance, reliability, maintainability — or all three?"..
GSLB Active / Active load balancing, do you need it? In the load balancing world active/active has multiple meanings. And once you've got that hurdle out the way, you need to then work out whether you actually need it...
Storage Multi-site Active-Active Splunk SmartStore with NetApp StorageGRID and Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) Splunk Enterprise enables you to search, analyze, and visualize the data gathered from the components of your IT infrastructure or business...
GSLB Choosing the best option to host across multiple locations or data centers Organizations are moving away from the traditional data center model, and favoring a hybrid approach to hosting their systems and applications, that involves multiple sites, providers and even cloud environments...
Performance Making the most of Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB): If you’ve got it, use it Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) enables you to distribute internet or corporate network traffic across servers in multiple locations, anywhere in the world. But why – and when – should you use it?..
GSLB I've finally found a decent reason to use Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB)! Yes, it's the end of an era... after many years arguing that GSLB has no place on a proper load balancer, I've finally found a solid reason to add one to our product. Yes, you read that right! I've officially surrendered and given you a new GSLB to play with...!..
GSLB GSLB — Why Global Server Load Balancers don’t always suck? (Polaris-GSLB) Part 2 In part one we were introduced to Polaris-GSLB which is a cool little open source GSLB solution. In part two of this Blog I’m going to show you how to build Polaris-GSLB on CentOS 7...
GSLB GSLB – Why Global Server Load Balancers don't always suck? (Polaris-GSLB) Here at Loadbalancer.org we’re not known for being huge fans of GSLB solutions as some of our customers may already know...
GSLB Cloud-based Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) made simple with concierge service from Loadbalancer.org Anyone who has been watching Loadbalancer.org over the last few years will have noticed the things that we don't like :-). We've made it pretty clear that we don't like load balancing firewalls and we've also been pretty reluctant to turn our load balancers into a GSLB...
GSLB Why does Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) suck? OK, Before the flames start let me state the usual caveat, "GSLBs don't ALWAYS suck. Just most of the time"...