Load Balancing for Integrated Network Traffic Management

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Load Balancing for Integrated Network Traffic Management
The business enterprises today works through a networked environment of IT infrastructure and communication devices housed internally in their IT departments. The advent of the internet has further enabled the enterprises to expand their network through external data centers to locations beyond geographical boundaries. With internet servers supporting various critical business applications including financial transactions, data base access and corporate networks 24/7, large volumes of data and client request to be handled by these servers. Load balancing which is defined by Wikipedia as “a computer networking method to distribute workload across multiple computers or a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, disk drives, or other resources, to achieve optimal resource utilization, maximize throughput, minimize response time, and avoid overload.” is usually provided by a multilayer switch or a Domain Name System server. However, in case of busy networks, load balancing has a specific significance as it increases the performance of the server. Through optimal utilization of the resources load balancers ensures that no particular server is burdened. Today, technological innovations have given enterprises and end-users a number of new age devices and software applications which enables easy access to corporate data through Bring Your Own Device strategy. Such anytime anywhere access to the corporate data through any device not only overloads the servers but also challenges the enterprises with security of business critical data. To combat issues related to data security, most of the large enterprises have moved networks to exclusive data centers. The small and medium enterprises to make use of data centers through shared hosting. Nevertheless, datacenter server use operating systems which include technologies such as cluster service, to provide fail over support for critical business applications and Load Balancing of network to balance incoming IP traffic. Further globalization has paved way for a mobile workforce making remote desktop access and important aspect of business continuity. Under such environmental requirements, load balancers prove to be an essential component of the network which helps to disseminate the request across the wide network. Though the load balancing functions are being carried out by dedicated IT instruments, the leaders in the industry have developed load balancing solutions to enable enterprises to leverage on multi-core processing in a cost-efficient manner. The load balancing appliances offer client organizations advantages in the form of:     global and local server load balancing with datacenter scalability application compatible network traffic management Safeguarding applications with firewalls and proxy designs facilitating implementation of optimized arrangements

With load balancing a staple solution in every data center, server load balancing appliances facilitates enterprises to accelerate functions such as SSL and integrated traffic management leading to improved application performance. Related Links - BYOD & SSL VPN

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