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What's the best cloud load balancer? AWS, Azure, GCP, Cloudflare, or a third-party alternative?
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What's the best cloud load balancer? AWS, Azure, GCP, Cloudflare, or a third-party alternative?

Choosing the right load balancer is about much more than just moving traffic.
What is Stunnel and how do you configure it?
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What is Stunnel and how do you configure it?

Here is another example of a more “exotic” Stunnel configuration. Most people, and rightly so, will ask “but why?”. Well, because we can!..
Damian Pacuszka
• 5 mins
Solving the Layer 4 ARP problem on Linux with Ansible
Automation

Solving the Layer 4 ARP problem on Linux with Ansible

The ARP problem for Layer 4 DR (Direct Routing) mode is something that needs to be solved for each of your Real Servers in the virtual service...
Seamus Toth
• 5 mins
Choosing the best option to host across multiple locations or data centers
GSLB

Choosing the best option to host across multiple locations or data centers

Organizations are moving away from the traditional data center model, and favoring a hybrid approach to hosting their systems and applications, that involves multiple sites, providers and even cloud environments...
Aaron West
• 8 mins

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EC2 load balancer appliance rocks, and its FREE... for now anyway.
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EC2 load balancer appliance rocks, and its FREE... for now anyway.

I’m excited and slightly scared by our latest product! Excited because I've become slightly addicted to launching multiple instances in different parts of the world and load balancing the traffic seamlessly. Scared because this could change our whole business model...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 6 mins
How to enable SNAT in LVS (xt_ipvs) and iptables
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How to enable SNAT in LVS (xt_ipvs) and iptables

The vast majority of layer 4 load balancers use LVS in two-arm NAT mode...
Mark Brookes
• 3 mins
Load balancing Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) with HAPr0xy
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Load balancing Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) with HAPr0xy

Here at Loadbalancer.dk we have recently started the certification process of our product with Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS)...
Rob Cooper
• 2 mins
Load balancing Windows Terminal Server —  HAPr0xy and RDP Cookies or Microsoft Connection Broker
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Load balancing Windows Terminal Server — HAPr0xy and RDP Cookies or Microsoft Connection Broker

When you have users depending on Windows Terminal Services for their main desktop, it's a good idea to have more than one Terminal Server. RDP, however, is not an easy protocol to load balance...
Andrew Zak
• 7 mins
Transparent proxy of SSL traffic using Pound to HAPr0xy backend patch and how-to
HAPr0xy

Transparent proxy of SSL traffic using Pound to HAPr0xy backend patch and how-to

I've previously blogged about how to get TPROXY and HAPr0xy working nicely together, but what if you want to terminate SSL traffic on the load balancer to use HAPr0xy to insert cookies in the standard HTTP stream to the backend servers?..
Malcolm Turnbull
• 4 mins
Loadbalancer.dk guarantee 99.999% (5 nines) uptime to all of our customers
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Loadbalancer.dk guarantee 99.999% (5 nines) uptime to all of our customers

Some vendors make a fair bit of hype about their products enabling 99.999% availability out of the box...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 4 mins
backend servers with full transparent proxy configured
HAPr0xy

Configure HAPr0xy with TPROXY kernel for full transparent proxy

If you use HAPr0xy as the load balancer then all of the backend servers see the traffic coming from the IP address of the load balancer...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 6 mins
LVS Local node patch for Linux 2.6.25, Centos 5 kernel build how-to
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LVS Local node patch for Linux 2.6.25, Centos 5 kernel build how-to

Standard Kernel builds of LVS (Linux Virtual Server) don't have the ability to load balance traffic that is from the local node...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 3 mins
Load balancing via Direct Routing has several key advantages over NAT based methods
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Load balancing via Direct Routing has several key advantages over NAT based methods

One of the (many) traditional problems with load balancing is the requirement to change your infrastructure in order to implement a hardware load balancer...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 2 mins
Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return — How to solve the ARP problem on Windows Server 2022
Direct Server Return

Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return — How to solve the ARP problem on Windows Server 2022

Direct Routing aka. Direct Server Return (DSR) aka. N-Path is a great load balancing method. And it is, without doubt, the fastest method possible...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 5 mins
Why Layer 7 load balancing sucks...
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Why Layer 7 load balancing sucks...

Hardware marketing execs get very excited about the fact that their product can magically scale your application by using ‘amazing Layer 7 technology’ in the load balancer such as cookie inserts and tracking/re-writing...
Malcolm Turnbull
• 6 mins

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