Virtualized Load Balancers Sample Clauses
The 'Virtualized Load Balancers' clause defines the use and management of software-based load balancing solutions within a network or cloud environment. This clause typically outlines how virtual load balancers are provisioned, maintained, and integrated with other network resources, specifying responsibilities for uptime, scalability, and security. By establishing clear guidelines for the deployment and operation of virtualized load balancers, the clause ensures efficient distribution of network traffic and helps prevent service disruptions, thereby supporting reliable and scalable application performance.
Virtualized Load Balancers. Virtual devices that act like a reverse proxy to distribute network and/or application traffic across multiple servers to improve the concurrent user capacity and overall reliability of applications. Capabilities should include:
Virtualized Load Balancers and/or application traffic across multiple servers to improve the concurrent user capacity and overall reliability of applications. Capabilities should include: SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Off-loading Caching capabilities Layer 4 Load Balancing Layer 7 Load Balancing Detailed Reporting Supports multiple load balancers in the same system for multiple groups Supports TLS1.2
