Since Loadbalancer.org is an open-source solution, I would recommend this solution for smaller businesses that don’t have major scaling requirements and don’t have the budget for a commercial solution.
Loadbalancer.org is straightforward to deploy and is generally easy to use. It performs well, with low latency and has been reliable for us.
Loadbalancer.org is scalable, but scaling it requires installing a new appliance. We see that it handles up to 10,000 decisions each day.
Loadbalancer.org is free, but there is an option to pay for premium support. I found that the premium support was very helpful and I would recommend paying for a support license. We only had to open one ticket in the past year, so that says something about Loadbalancer.org’s stability.
Here are some of the benefits of Loadbalancer.org:
Scalable with the correct hardware.
Stable - Reliable and performs well.
Low cost - open-source and free of charge.
Here are a few issues that I feel could improve with Loadbalancer.org:
In order to increase capacity, one has to buy new hardware.
Lacks bonding capability.
It would be great if Loadbalancer.org could make rules for specific shared bots.
I rate Loadbalancer.org 7 out of 10. I would recommend Loadbalancer.org for some companies depending on their business requirements.
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Since Loadbalancer.org is an open-source solution, I would recommend this solution for smaller businesses that don’t have major scaling requirements and don’t have the budget for a commercial solution.
Loadbalancer.org is straightforward to deploy and is generally easy to use. It performs well, with low latency and has been reliable for us.
Loadbalancer.org is scalable, but scaling it requires installing a new appliance. We see that it handles up to 10,000 decisions each day.
Loadbalancer.org is free, but there is an option to pay for premium support. I found that the premium support was very helpful and I would recommend paying for a support license. We only had to open one ticket in the past year, so that says something about Loadbalancer.org’s stability.
Here are some of the benefits of Loadbalancer.org:
Scalable with the correct hardware.
Stable - Reliable and performs well.
Low cost - open-source and free of charge.
Here are a few issues that I feel could improve with Loadbalancer.org:
I rate Loadbalancer.org 7 out of 10. I would recommend Loadbalancer.org for some companies depending on their business requirements.