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FAQ: Who uses private cloud hosting?

Who uses private cloud hosting?   Wide variety of organizations uses private cloud hosting. Many organizations switch from on-prem to the public cloud and later, the private cloud to meet their regulatory compliance requirements.  Some use the private cloud for their workloads that deal with confidential documents, intellectual property, personally identifiable information (PII), medical records,

FAQ: What should I consider when deploying a load balancer?

What should I consider when deploying a load balancer?   You should consider these key factors When deploying a LBaaS: Application Needs: Understand your app’s traffic type, volume, and special requirements. Load Balancer Type: Choose between TCP (Layer 4) or HTTP/HTTPS (Layer 7) load balancing. Algorithm: Select a load balancing algorithm that suits your traffic

FAQ: What configurations can I customize for the load balancer?

What configurations can I customize for the load balancer?   You have the flexibility to customize several aspects of your load balancer’s configuration, including: Port to Listen: Choose the port on which the load balancer listens for incoming traffic. Port Protocols: Define the protocols (TCP or HTTP/HTTPS) used for communication. SSL/TLS Certificate: Configure SSL/TLS certificates

FAQ: How does LBaaS work?

How does LBaaS work?   LBaaS works by intelligently routing incoming traffic to a group of servers, ensuring even distribution, high availability, and optimal performance for web applications and services. It plays a critical role in maintaining the reliability and scalability of modern IT infrastructure. Imagine a grocery store with multiple checkout counters. LBaaS ensures

FAQ: What are the benefits of load balancer with IP ServerOne?

What are the benefits of load balancer with IP ServerOne?   User-Friendly: Effortlessly deploy and manage your load balancer(s) via the customer portal. Assistance: A dedicated 24/7 support team manages LBaaS infrastructure and addresses any issues you encounter. Reliability: Your load balancer operates in a highly available environment with network redundancy, ensuring 99.95% uptime. Affordability: Benefit

FAQ: What is Load Balancer as a Service (LBaaS)?

What is Load Balancer as a Service (LBaaS)?   Load Balancer as a Service short for LBaaS is a cloud service that distributes network traffic across multiple servers to ensure high availability and improved application availability. It prevents server overload by evenly directing incoming requests to healthy backend servers. Load balancers use algorithms to optimize