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Load Balancing

Load Balancers, or Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs), spread the distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources. Load balancing aims to optimise resource use, maximise throughput, minimize response time, and avoid overload of any single resource.

IP Performance partner with both Barracuda Networks and Brocade to offer physical, software-based and virtualised ADC solutions.

  • Ivanti – Virtual Traffic Manager

    Take control of your applications. As application environments become more complex, more distributed, and more virtualized, enterprises need a broader set of tools to solve performance problems for their web-based services. Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager is a software-based application delivery controller (ADC) designed to deliver a faster, high-performance user experience, with more reliable access to […]

    Take control of your applications. As application environments become more complex, more distributed, and more virtualized, enterprises need a broader set of tools to solve performance problems for their web-based services. Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager is a software-based application delivery controller (ADC) designed to deliver a faster, high-performance user experience, with more reliable access to public websites and enterprise applications, whether they run in a public cloud, private cloud or virtualized environment, while maximizing the efficiency and capacity of web and application servers
    Key features
    ■ Intelligent load balancing.
    ■ Application acceleration.
    ■ Dynamic content caching.
    ■ SSL and compression offload.
    ■ Service-level monitoring.
    ■ Global load-balancing.
    ■ Bandwidth management.
    ■ Cloud bursting and balancing.
    ■ Service automation using REST API.
    ■ NFV Appliance for Application Delivery

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  • Ivanti Traffic Manager fitted effortlessly into our web infrastructure and we are already seeing the benefits. One key advantage is the GUI which provides instant visibility of any problems.

    Mark Neilson – Infrastructure Manager,
    Newport City Council