Load Balancing for VMware
Optimize and control the AX for applications hosted on VMware platforms with advanced load balancing and application delivery management from Kemp LoadMaster. LoadMaster adds resilience to enhance service reliability and optimizes performance. Additionally, LoadMaster 360 provides controls and insights necessary to ensure that applications perform as expected and deliver the best possible Application Experience (AX) for users. The LoadMaster 360 application delivery platform is designed to provide a single-pane-of-glass experience to deploy, operate and troubleshoot applications and delivery infrastructure.
Kemp LoadMaster enhances application delivery capabilities on VMware with a comprehensive set of features and proven performance and stability in thousands of VMware environments.
Simplify administration of Application Delivery on VMware with automation through vRealize, Restful API and LoadMaster 360.
Kemp provide a fully-featured vRealize module that simplifies the deployment, licensing and configuration management of load balancer instances on VMware.
LoadMaster and vRealizeLoadMaster 360 provides a single point of management for load balancing instances with performance monitoring, task automation and automated deployment.
Learn about LoadMaster 360Avoid setup and configuration pains with Kemp’s library of application templates that enable proven, best-practice deployment in the shortest possible time.
Application TemplatesKemp offer a range of licensing options for VMware to meet multiple application delivery use cases.
Perpetual licensing supports the use case of a relatively static workload and a CapEX approach to technology acquisition. LoadMaster perpetual licenses are available in 200Mbit, 3Gbit, 5Gbit and 10Gbit sizes.
For organizations that require load balancing capacity and capability for a fixed term , Kemp offer subscription licenses for one or three years in 500Mbit and 10Gbit capacities.
Pooled licensing allows the sharing of application delivery bandwidth across datacenters and cloud load balancers. Bandwidth may be issued from the license pool to boost existing capacity or to deliver new capacity and recovered when not being used.