In this blog, we’ll provide a high-level description of what load balancing is and how it works. Then we’ll highlight the restrictions placed on Free LoadMaster to differentiate it from the commercially licensed editions.
by Kurt Jung
A fresh and exciting concept is taking hold within software development and operation teams around the world.
It’s quite common for organisations to be divided up into groups based on their function. For example, there could be groups for developers, server operations, product testing, a sales team, a marketing team, or many other groups, with a senior management layer above them.
Automating build and deployment processes is a central pillar of DevOps. When multiple builds are being deployed from Dev to Test to Production everyday it’s vital to automate as much as possible.
Many IT departments deployed Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) as a reverse proxy for business applications like Exchange and SharePoint, and to help provide security for the application servers.
One of the goals of a DevOps workflow is to make it easier to quickly develop and deploy updated versions of applications to Development, Test, and Production environments.
Azure Application Delivery by the Numbers from Kemp Load Balancers
Many organizations are adopting DevOps to help streamline their software development processes.
The rapid adoption of virtualization over the last decade solved many of the problems associated with application and server provisioning.
Kemp Loadmaster provides industry leading performance as a Load Balancer and as an Application Delivery Controller.
Working in the Information Technology sector means continuously updating your skills and adopting to new ways of working.
Many tools and products that support scripting are adding PowerShell support. VMware also did this in their PowerCLI tool that can be used to provision and manage vSphere hosted virtual machines.