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Archive for September, 2008
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Press Release: Barracuda Launches Link Load Balancer
Posted on September 18, 2008 | No CommentsBarracuda sent me this press release, announcing a new link load balancer product (allowing an SMB to make use of multiple connections to the Internet). Barracuda Networks Launches Barracuda Link balancer New Product Line Routes and Manages Traffic Across Multiple Internet Connections INTEROP NY, New... -
Virtual Press Conference: Radware’s new VirtualDirector
Posted on September 16, 2008 | No CommentsRadware was kind enough to send me a headsup regarding their virtual press conference that announces their VirtualDirector product. You can take a look at it this week at: http://www.radware.com/virtualpressconference. -
Mega Proxy Not So Mega, Akshually
Posted on September 15, 2008 | 7 CommentsApologies for the LOLcatspeak. I’m incapable of helping myself. The driving force behind Layer 7 persistence (keeping an individual user tied to a specific server in a server group based on HTTP headers instead of IP address) was the dreaded AOL Megaproxy issue. AOL had...
