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BalanceNG® - The Software Load Balancer
Available for Linux and Solaris
BalanceNG IPDB lookup::
Your
address 38.103.63.62 is in US (UNITED STATES)
NEWS:
HOT TOPICS:
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DNS based GSLB ("Global Server Load Balancing") now supported
OEM-Partner "BalanceNG certified systems":
BalanceNG benefits:
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BalanceNG is a software Load Balancing Solution running on the hardware
of your choice.
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BalanceNG is available for Linux/x86, Solaris10/x86, Solaris9/SPARC and Solaris10/SPARC operating
systems.
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Clean, logical and easy to apply command and configuration language.
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Free Basic License:
A basic load balancer setup with one virtual server and two targets may now be evaluated as long as needed at no charge.
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BalanceNG's full licensing is affordable and simple to understand and setup.
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Fast purchasing, delivery and licencing process (get your load balancer ready and working on the same business day!).
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Easy relicensing for a small fee at any time, platform independent.
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You can test and try BalanceNG right now on your hardware, even at full functionality (free dual node
testing license available, request informally at
support.20090101@inlab.de).
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Free presales and initial setup support, just email to
support.20090101@inlab.de.
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Large and prominent customer base, many with an academical computer science background
(click here for references).
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Built in benchmark functionality helps to choose the platform which fits perfectly.
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BalanceNG is capable to operate as a full "addon" VRRP daemon (without making use of it's
load balancing features).
Available Information:
External Links:
Example Live Sites running BalanceNG:
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www.dertour.de is a major and very well known travel portal site in Germany running BalanceNG in a dual node HA configuration.
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Take a look at www.nieuws.nl, one of the biggest news
portal sites in the Netherlands. BalanceNG in a HA-configuration distributes the load of up to 5 million
hits per month to a server farm. The session table holds more that 10000 concurrent sessions
at low traffic hours.
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The Intermountain Region Digital
Image Archive Center at Utah State University
(RS/GIS Laboratory)
uses BalanceNG to load balance the "Interactive Imagery Search".
Email contact:
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