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Load Balancers, Traffic Shaping, Bandwidth Management

Load Balancers

Network load balancing is vital to managing your resources.   Many organizations are becoming reliant on applications that are networked.  As a result, they must ensure that they have scalable, fault-tolerant and reliable access to those applications. Load Balancers can help with this. Failure or slowdown of applications can be catastrophic. It can negatively impact revenue, and cut off access for remote and local users from those vital applications, leading to:
  • Expensive Bandwidth Options
  • Zero Redundancy
  • Slow Server Response

Traffic Shaping

Traffic Shaping provides a mechanism to control the volume of traffic being sent into a network (bandwidth throttling), and the rate at which the traffic is being sent (rate limiting).

The main reasons to use traffic shaping include:
  • ensure that traffic conforms to specific policies
  • control access to available bandwidth
  • regulate the flow of traffic in order to avoid congestion
Our Traffic Shaping Solutions

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Bandwidth Management

Without proper Bandwidth Management, your network can suffer in several ways including, users free to use whatever bandwidth they can get a hold of for as long as they wish.  Critical applications slow to a crawl while peer-to-peer and software downloads steal all of the available bandwidth.
  • Loss of Productivity
  • Increased Costs
  • Missing Revenue
Good management requires knowledge of what your bandwidth usage is, and where it's going. Our Bandwidth Management Solutions Load Balancers

Network Visibility

Users complain about server access without resolution.  Network slowdowns without explanation.  Hardware and equipment upgrades cost thousands with little success.  Traffic sniffers provide some localized information but can not identify complex traffic flows or shape the traffic once identified. Your network needs to be visible to you in order to know what's happening.

Some things you need to know:

  • Who are my top users?
  • What are my top applications?/li>
  • Are P2P applications killing my network?
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