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Archive for January, 2008
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Juniper Out Of Load Balancing
Posted on January 31, 2008 | No CommentsI saw this on Lori Mac Vittie’s site, it appears that Juniper is dropping out of the SLB/App Delivery space. While that’s one less vendor, the market is still pretty over-saturated with vendors. -
Port Confusion
Posted on January 25, 2008 | No CommentsThere was a recent post on the lb-l mailing list which discussed a problem relating to combining SSL and non-SSL virtualJerry o the free nextel free cingular ringtones download polyphonic ringtone. services pointing to the same web server(s). The issue comes up when you have... -
4 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Load Balancing Infrastructure for 2008
Posted on January 21, 2008 | No CommentsIt’s a new year, and time for resolutions and all that. In that spirit, I’ve put together a list of 4 things you can do to improve your load balancing infrastructure. Some are quick, some are more involved, but they’ll all pay huge dividends. ... -
Survey Results
Posted on January 14, 2008 | 2 CommentsBack in October, I put out a survey to the readers of this site, as well as the subscribers to my mailing list. I got a fantastic turn out, with over 120 responses. It gave me a much clearer picture of the market and habits,... -
Question About Source IP Addresses
Posted on January 9, 2008 | 1 CommentOne of the most common issues that comes up in load balancing is summarized in the comment below that showed up in my post: “What Application Developers Need To Know About Load Balancing“. Hi, I have two web servers behind a Cisco 11503 device and... -
Happy New Year
Posted on January 4, 2008 | No CommentsA happy, healthy, and prosperous 2008 everyone. 2008 should prove to be an interesting year for load balancing. There’s a resurgence by some vendors that had previously pulled back, and there are even more new vendors entering the fray. It will be fun to watch...
