Application Delivery Controllers understand applications and optimize server performance - offloading compute-intensive tasks that prevent servers from quickly delivering applications. Learn how ADCs have taken over where load balancers left off.
If your organization's servers run applications that are critical to your business, chances are that you'd benefit from an application delivery solution. Today's Web applications can be delivered to users anywhere in the world and the devices used to access Web applications have become quite diverse.
At a projected market of over $4B by 2010 (Goldman Sachs), virtualizationhas firmly established itself as one of the most importanttrends in Information Technology. Virtualization is expectedto have a broad influence on the way IT manages infrastructure.Major areas of impact include capital expenditure and ongoingcosts, application deployment, green computing, and storage.
In this paper, we'll explore how to use Coyote Point's Envoy to ensure 24x7 availability and fast connections for web content deployed at more than one geographiclocation.
The idea of load balancing is well defined in the IT world: A network device accepts traffic on behalf ofa group of servers, and distributes that traffic according to load balancing algorithms and the availabilityof the services that the servers provide. From network administrators to server administrators to applicationdevelopers, this is a generally well understood concept.
Published By: Fortinet
Published Date: Nov 11, 2013
This paper explores the limitations of Windows NLB and the benefits of deploying a hardware load balancing device to achieve optimum performance of MS Exchange 2010.
Published By: Fortinet
Published Date: Nov 11, 2013
This paper explores the limitations of Windows NLB and the benefits of deploying a hardware load balancing device to achieve optimum performance of MS Exchange 2013.
Published By: Fortinet
Published Date: Nov 11, 2013
This whitepaper provides a step-by-step guide showing how easy it is to implement application and server load balancing using a Coyote Point Equalizer ADC.
What the Internet of Things means for consumer privacy discusses the findings of an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research programme, sponsored by ForgeRock, that explores the privacy
concerns and priorities of global consumers stemming from the Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies.
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