Category: Load Balancer

La seguridad en un balanceador de cargar, HA ( alta disponibilidad ) y Reverse Proxy

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Un Proxy inverso es un elemento de vital importancia dentro de las infraestructuras de aplicaciones para proporcionar una capa adicional de seguridad para las instancias del servidor mediante la recuperación…
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What is Kubernetes?

Introduction With the recent addition of the Kemp Ingress Controller for Kubernetes (available now in LoadMaster firmware 7.2.53), what better time to look at the role Kubernetes plays in delivering …

February 11, 2021

Q&A: 5 Reasons to Replace Citrix ADC Load Balancing with Kemp

We recently delivered a webinar outlining why Kemp LoadMaster is a better option than Citrix ADC (formally Citrix NetScaler) as a load balancing solution. During the webinar We outlined five …

January 28, 2021

Cloud Native Load Balancing Versus Kemp

Cloud-first deployment is the choice of many organizations when they are looking to roll out new applications and services, or when they come to upgrade existing ones. The benefits of …

January 21, 2021

How Kemp Uses Content Rules to Improve AX for Our K8S Applications

This post will demonstrate how to use the Kemp LoadMaster load balancing solution to deliver services to external customers and internal organisational teams, keeping a focus on the content rules engine.

December 16, 2020

Why is NPS® important to Kemp?

What is NPS? Let’s not beat around the bush – Kemp’s Net Promoter Score (NPS) is best in class – in fact Kemp’s NPS is up there with the top …

December 9, 2020

The Benefits of Object Storage for Modern Application Ecosystems

Having the right data in the right place continues to be a critical mandate for IT professionals responsible for instrumenting and maintaining application ecosystems. While it’s become easier to have …

December 3, 2020

All the Ops – What are They?

The IT sector, like all specialized industries, has developed language shorthand and words to make communication easier. Everyone is expected to know what they mean so that conversations and writing …

November 12, 2020

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This Load Balancing Design Flaw is Why Kemp is Better than F5

To help you find the right load balancer for your application we listed 7 reasons why you should consider the Kemp LoadMaster instead of F5’s BIG-IP.

October 19, 2020

A Load Balancer Wins Product of the Year? It Makes Sense.

Beyond the excitement Kemp selfishly has for winning this award, you should look a level deeper at the significance the load balancer or application delivery controller (ADC) has for being recognized in such a significant category. It’s not only symbolic of how our networks and the use of IT resources have evolved throughout the Coronavirus, but indicative of the new challenges IT professionals currently face in a year none of us will forget.

October 13, 2020

Exchange 2013 Deployment Guide – Ansible Playbook

In this post, I will show how to utilise Ansible via Kemp 360 Central to setup ESP Exchange 2013 services, while outlining how to create a LDAP authentication and SSO …

October 8, 2020

Azure Sentinel Kusto query language for Kemp Technologies ESP CEF logs

In this blog, I will demonstrate Kusto query language code that can be used to parse the Kemp Technologies ESP CEF logs to provide enhanced visibility of the authentication requests that the LoadMaster is receiving and the outcome.

October 1, 2020

Legacy Applications + Azure AD = Secure Hybrid Access (SHA)

As the adoption of cloud continues to grow in the enterprise and small organizations alike, some challenges are presented on how to leverage the same set of credentials for protecting both the cloud native and legacy applications. When it comes to Microsoft Azure, most of the cloud native applications include seamless integration with Azure AD with added support for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to secure these solutions.

September 22, 2020

Kemp Technologies LoadMaster and Azure Sentinel

When combining Kemp Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Kemp Edge Security Pack (ESP), LoadMaster becomes an integral part of a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system that helps protect networks.

September 17, 2020

What the heck is “Layer 7” Load Balancing anyway?

The most popular load balancers or application delivery controllers mix traditional simple Layer 4 load balancing with the more advanced application sensitive Layer 7 (Taken from the OSI model) content …

September 14, 2020

Web Application Firewall (WAF) Insight

This blog details the format of the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) logs that the LoadMaster Web Application Firewall (WAF) produces and demonstrates how those logs can be exported in real-time from the LoadMaster and provided to log data endpoints including ELK stack and Azure Sentinel.

September 10, 2020

The best known methods on Upgrading Microsoft Exchange 2010

Microsoft will stop support for Exchange 2010 on October 13, 2020. This post will explain the best known methods on upgrading Microsoft exchange 2010.

August 26, 2020

How I made my Web Application highly available on VMWare using Powershell

This post will describe how to ensure your web application is highly available and behind two LoadMasters in a high availability configuration so that we can easily manage all the server nodes if required, spread the total number of connections across all of them, monitor traffic etc. We will achieve this by automating the entire process of deployment, licensing, and configuration, using PowerShell.

August 19, 2020

Outages are still happening – Why and how can you mitigate them?

Preventing outages requires knowledge of what frequently causes them, and then learning how to mitigate the risks. Let’s take a look at the leading causes of outages and how you can mitigate them.

August 12, 2020

Migrating Citrix ADC (Netscaler) Exchange Load Balancing to LoadMaster

A step by step guide on how to migrate the Citrix ADC Netscaler Exchange Load Balancig to LoadMaster.

July 17, 2020

Edge Computing and Load Balancing

So, we are going to see a shift in how networks delivering applications and services are configured. This begs the question: Does the trend towards edge computing impact how load balancing technology is applied?