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Kemp delivers industry leading performance with their LoadMaster Series of load balancing appliances. High performance ASIC based load-balancing with SSL exceleration and optimization capability in a purpose built appliance.

The LoadMaster is an advanced, multi-gig server load balancing and Layer 7 content switching appliance with integrated ASIC-based SSL Acceleration. The LoadMaster intelligently and efficiently distributes Web traffic among Web servers so that your site’s users get the best experience possible.
The LoadMaster series provides essential high availability, clustering and fault tolerance in cost-effective sizes which drive your cost of operation down while significantly increasing performance metric above other load-balancing systems. Server load balancing, performance and effeciency optimization just got easier with Kemp's Loadmaster solution.

Load Balancing MS Exchange 2010 with Kemp

The big changes Microsoft has made to its core server architecture in Exchange 2010 create exciting new opportunities to manage the server infrastructure for always-on reliability and cluster-enabled application acceleration. Most important of these is Microsoft's Exchange 2010' strategy to emphasize scale-out, rather than scale-up, making the right load balancing solution more critical than ever.

Now that Exchange Client Access Server (CAS) is used to handle all client connections, there's a well-defined endpoint for managing the delivery of an optimal user experience.

KEMP LoadMaster appliances combine versatility with ease-of-use to speed deployment of the complete portfolio of advanced messaging applications and protocols used by Exchange 2010, including Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP and RPC Client Access (Native MAPI).

With built-in SSL acceleration and/or overlay, the LoadMaster offloads a key source of CPU drain to improve the capacity of Client Access Servers. Layer 7 health-checking at the LoadMaster ensures that should one of the servers become inaccessible, the load balancer will take that server off-line, while automatically re-routing and reconnecting users to other functioning servers.

Not quite ready to make the move to Exchange 2010? KEMP LoadMasters integrate seamlessly with earlier versions of Exchange as well.

Call GovAssure at 888-961-8599 to schedule a technical web presentation on how you can take advantage of Kemp's Loadmaster series for your Microsoft Exchange 2010 environment.


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Kemp VLM - Virtual LoadMaster

  • Kemp's Virtual LoadMaster provides a virtual load-balancing to your virtual world.
  • The “virtual appliance” (software) version of the award-winning
    LoadMaster  family of advanced server load balancing and application
    delivery optimization appliances.
  • Installs and runs as a hardened, “Guest” operating OS/Application
    on a dedicated virtual machine.
  • Provides the same features of the LoadMaster  appliance including
    L4 load balancing, L7 content switching, SSL Offload, Server and
    Application Health Checking, IP and Cookie Persistence, Caching,
    Compression, IPS and much more.
  • Supports stateful Active/Hot-standby configuration between two VLMs for redundancy and high-availability.
  • Same intuitive, easy-to-use Web User Interface as the hardware-appliance version of the LoadMaster.

VLM Benefits:

  • No hardware to procure, provision and maintain – allowing for near real-time provisioning  (and de-provisioning) of dedicated, high-value load balancing services; leading to unparalleled ROI.  
  • “Virtual Appliance” model reduces or eliminates costs associated with power consumption, cooling,  rack-space and other environmental dependencies of hardware appliances.  
  • Easy to use Web-based UI and support for SSH allows for fast configurations and simplified “device” management, significantly increasing “managed services” ROI and reducing end-user support requirements.
  • Can scale to support large-scale, high traffic and transaction applications simply through hardware-resource allocation.