ENVOY Proxy versus Loadbalancer.org: Why storage vendors need purpose-built load balancing for S3, NFS, and SMB
Envoy was never optimized for sustained, high-throughput, state-aware storage traffic across multiple protocols simultaneously...
Nail multi-site resilience and global uptime with these expert insights. Learn how an intelligent Global Server Load Balancing solution ensures seamless disaster recovery, routes users to the nearest data center, and keeps traffic local to reduce WAN costs.
Splunk Enterprise enables you to search, analyze, and visualize the data gathered from the components of your IT infrastructure or business...
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...
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?..
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...
Here at Loadbalancer.org we’re not known for being huge fans of GSLB solutions as some of our customers may already know...
Ok, before I start to fan the flames, let me start with the usual caveat; GSLB doesn't ALWAYS suck — just more often than you'd think, for these reasons.....