Multi-AZ resilience: Why the recent AWS outage shows you need it
Don't wait for the next outage to expose gaps in your critical architecture...
Maximize uptime and architectural agility in AWS, Azure, and GCP. Compare platform-agnostic vs. cloud-native load balancers, and master multi-AZ resilience, auto-scaling, and advanced hybrid and multi-cloud deployment strategies.
Don't wait for the next outage to expose gaps in your critical architecture...
Working with this medical imaging vendor to provide a tailored load balancing solution for their medical imaging platform in the public cloud...
Cloud may be a developers best friend, but it can also be a programmer's worst enemy...
Cloudian recently announced its new HyperBalance product, a highly customized OEM version of the Loadbalancer Enterprise ADC...
Talking about the cloud and actually moving to the cloud are two very different things...
We'd all rather prevent a disaster than have to live with the consequences of one...
Load balancers are built to help scale up your back end servers, to allow for the growth of users. But what if the load balancer could also grow with you?..
In this blog we put public cloud provider AWS under the lens, and highlight some important considerations for those weighing up their cloud options...
The assumption is that the load balancer is inherently provided with your cloud infrastructure but this is not always the case...
There are a number of considerations around when and when not to use cloud, and I don't think there'll ever be a single 'this is the right time or the right scenario' to use it...
The process of maintaining, supporting, and securing Print environments can be complicated and expensive – even for organizations that have the staff and budget to devote to it...
From CRMs that store customer information and ERP systems that track product data to cloud-computing platforms that can host websites and run multiple applications – organizations are using more and more cloud-based solutions to meet various business requirements...