Oracle and Rai Way have entered a strategic partnership to integrate Oracle’s AI systems into Rai Way’s data centres across Italy, enabling access to Oracle’s database, cloud, and disaster recovery technologies.
Browsing: IT Infrastructure
News and insights from the IT infrastructure industry, from telecom and fibre providers, to network operators and IP solution providers.
Adaptive load balancing intelligently distributes network traffic based on real-time server performance and capacity, ensuring optimal responsiveness and reliability of web applications.
Global server load balancing is a technique that optimally distributes internet traffic across multiple geographically dispersed servers, improving response times and enhancing user experience.
Load balancers and application gateways manage traffic and enhance application performance through distinct functionalities.
A load balancer is a device or software that distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers.
A load balancer server is a sophisticated technology that ensures the efficient distribution of network traffic across multiple servers, preventing…
Client-side load balancing plays a critical role in network and web traffic management by distributing workloads across multiple servers directly…
A load balancer plays a key role in managing traffic across multiple servers, ensuring that no single server is overloaded.…
In the digital age, with millions of people accessing web services simultaneously, maintaining a smooth and efficient online experience is…
The two key components API gateways and load balancers share some functionalities, but serve distinct roles. The synergy between API gateways and load balancers can be harnessed to create a robust architecture.
NLB is a feature embedded within operating systems to evenly distribute network traffic across multiple servers or virtual machines. Network Load Balancing stands as an integral element of modern IT infrastructures, ensuring the efficient management of traffic and the steadfast availability of services.
Load balancing doesn’t increase the physical bandwidth of a network, but it does make more efficient use of the bandwidth that is available. By distributing traffic evenly and ensuring high availability and reliability, load balancers play a crucial role in the smooth operation of modern networks.