Collection of 29 posts Layer 7 Reverse Proxy Application load balancing in all its glory Back to all posts
Latest Layer 7 load balancing: The complete guide to boosting application performance Layer 7 is content-aware so able to make intelligent decisions about where to send traffic.
HAProxy Loadbalancer.org releases Open Source SNMP MIB and Agent for HAProxy We’re always keen to give back to the community that writes such great software – our new SNMP agents and MIBs for HAProxy make monitoring your Virtual Services and Real Servers a breeze...
Performance Layer 4 vs Layer 7 load balancing - we still love DSR, but… Direct server return, direct routing - no matter what you call it, using DSR maximises the throughput of return traffic and allows for near endless scalability. Here's why we still love it...
Application Management How to load balance Microsoft FTP Server with HAProxy Open standards are awesome, and the File Transfer Protocol FTP (inspite of its flaws) has been in constant use for an amazing 40 years! FTP can be a pain to run over firewalls and load balancers, so this blog explains how to configure Microsoft FTP and HAProxy...
Layer 7 Reverse Proxy What exactly is a reverse proxy? Reverse proxy v forward proxy Technically, the only mode on a load balancer that is a real Reverse Proxy is Layer 7 mode. Whereas all Layer 4 load balancing modes such as NAT, DR and TUN are nothing like a reverse proxy. The clients are effectively talking directly (transparently) to the backend servers...
Performance Why Layer 7 load balancing sucks... Hardware marketing execs get very excited about the fact that their product can magically scale your application by using ‘amazing Layer 7 technology’ in the load balancer such as cookie inserts and tracking/re-writing...