| About Loadbalancer .org
8 years delivering great infrastructure solutions
Like a number of great
companies Loadbalancer.org is the result of an engineer 'scratching an
itch'.
All of our appliances are designed to deliver high performance,
high-availability load balancing on great hardware with fantastic
support.
Loadbalancer.org
is holding its ground against a large number
of new competitors in a stable and somewhat 'old hat' technology
sector. The company has a good reputation for being honest with no
nonsense and easy to use high performance products. This has enabled
strong growth and exceptional traction with networking professionals
due to its high quality elegant design and, unusually for a commercial
appliance, full root system access.
Cheap,
Powerful & Effective
OK...
so marketing hate us using the word 'cheap', and to be honest we're not
that cheap, $7,995 is a fair bit of cash for a pair of
high-availability load balancers. Especially as its based on 'free' (free
as in 'freedom' not free as in beer) software.
What you're paying for
is the fact that this appliance is tried tested and
battle hardened on a lot of big web sites run by
talented people who want results not marketing gimmicks.
Partners you can trust.
We use high quality, high performance servers from Supermicro,Inc. & Dell
Inc. System
integration, assembly, testing, distribution & maintenance is
then handled by Armari Ltd.
What's our company vision?
As CEO I've always believed in only releasing products that work, are
easy to use and don't have any non-useful bells and whistles.
Why Open Source?
As the great Linus says "I just use what works". About 30% of our
customers use completely open source back ends and the other 70% use a
mixture of proprietary back ends (Apple, Windows, Solaris, AIX, Oracle
etc). I'm not a Linux zealot personally, but I like how it works and
for a network appliance it's the business. Windows 2003 server is a
fantastic piece of work and hard to beat in an enterprise environment.
A load balanced cluster of Microsoft Terminal Servers is a great way to
run a business.
What are
the core software elements of the Loadbalancer.org platform?
Loadbalancer.org has been utilizing Linux Virtual Server (LVS) for 6
years
and have never found any bugs or performance issues with the code. We
have made a couple of modifications that have been fed back into the
community for better integration with layer 7 software stacks. We
combine the excellent LVS with HA-Linux for
high-availability and unlike other vendors we always ship a null modem
cable to ensure the high-availability communication path is reliable.
For health checking we use a highly customized version of Ultramonkey which has a
good developer community.
Our Layer 7
functionality such as SNAT, cookie insertion and URL switching is
provided by the extremely fast HaProxy combined
with Pound
for SSL
termination. We are always on the lookout for new technologies and are
considering the use of nginx, stunnel , mod_proxy and
many other open source projects.
What is
different about the Loadbalancer.org hardware platforms?
Loadbalancer.org has used various commodity server platforms and we
like the Supermicro servers because of their excellent build quality,
flexibility and reliability. Originally we used IDE flash adapter /
Compact flash combinations to give more reliability than hard
drive based units. However after being stung with a couple of batches
of unreliable flash cards we have moved to transcend DOM (Disk on
module) units with integrated ECC checking.
Some of our customers require 24*7 4 hour on-site hardware support and we provide this by utilizing Dell hardware for worldwide on-site engineer maintenance. This provides you, the customer, with the best of both worlds. Tried and tested Loadbalancer.org software with worldwide 4 hour on-site hardware warranty.
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