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Calgary Load Balancing & Server Clustering support
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Ensuring that your online application is available to your customers is key to the
success of your business. Managing potential network or server overloads as well as
having a fail over plan are essential in providing a responsive, satisfying and an
always available online customer experience. Whether you are improving the reliability
or availability of your applications, or ensuring that your applications are always
available.
Netdigix Load Balancing solutions can help you achieve a high level of
availability for you applications. With our proven high availability clustering solutions
your network or online services and apllications will always be available.
Load Balancing (high availability)
- Server Clustering
- Redundant cluster
- Advanced health checking
- quick failover and recovery
- content checking
- advanced load balancing algorithms
- Multi load balanced clusters
- load balance multi protocols
- Network load balancing
- Server load balancing
- Linux load balancing
- Windows load balancing
- Hardware load balancing (cisco, f5)
- Software load balancing
- can be fully redundant
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Firewall Services
- DOS (denial of service) protection
- Intrusion Detection & Trip wire
- Black hole unwanted traffic
- Allow only real traffic to your servers
- Network Packet manipulation
- state full packet filtering
- NAT and Redirection
- Authenticated Proxy
- Forwarding & Redirecting Proxy
- Virus and Spam filtering
- Linux firewalls
- Unix firewalls
- Windows firewalls
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Clustering
clustering solutions enable scalability by balancing the load of an application across several computer systems.
When necessary, users have the ability to add additional nodes to a cluster to increase the joint processing resources.
This also allows processors within a cluster to communicate data more efficiently and reduce the average memory
access time. The result: more computing power, especially when running parallel applications.
Clustering solutions from Netdigix Systems achieve higher availability by the use of "failover" clusters,
in which computing resources are automatically diverted in the event of a system failure. These include planned
shutdowns (as well as unplanned outages.
Load Balancing
Distributing processing and communications activity evenly across a computer network so that no single device
is overwhelmed. Load balancing is especially important for networks where it's difficult to predict the number of
requests that will be issued to a server. Busy Web sites typically employ two or more Web servers in a load
balancing scheme. If one server starts to get swamped, requests are forwarded to another server with more capacity.
Load balancing can also refer to the communications channels themselves. There are many load balancing algorithms available
each tailored to specific traffic situations.
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