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Easy to use and to manage, making the load balancing secure by default. Open source Load Balancer with cyber security capabilities
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SKUDONET is the first Open Source Load balancer easy to use and to manage, previously called ZEVENET.
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SKUDONET was created in 2012 after analyzing other vendors offered solutions not easy to deploy and manage, with expensive maintenance costs and continued training, SKUDONETS appears as an alternative to Load Balancing making easier the integration of this technology in any environment.
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SKUDONET is created on Linux Operating system, SKUDONET converts this General purpose operating system to a specific networking solution for Load Balancing.
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SKUDONET previously called ZEVENET is used for many companies around the world like TATA communications, Carrefour, Volkswagen, SoftwareONE, Cloud Providers, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, etc
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Since I cannot setup the LAG on the black box modem, nor am confident for it to have that feature, I was wondering if OPNsense could just pull several streams across several medias, for example I know that piece of software which pulls both from ethernet and wifi, to increase the throughput : https://github.com/alexkirsz/dispatch-proxy. Source: over 3 years ago
Is there some feature to toggle in this OS that reproduces the behavior of https://github.com/alexkirsz/dispatch-proxy ? Source: over 3 years ago
But nothing like that https://github.com/alexkirsz/dispatch-proxy. Source: over 3 years ago
Working on getting a first stable release of dispatch out. It's a Rust rewrite of a small CLI utility I wrote in CoffeeScript(!) 8 years ago(!!), which allows you to combine multiple internet connections into one (among other things!). Source: almost 4 years ago
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Kemp LoadMaster - L4/7 Load Balancer w SSL offload
Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager - Microsoft Azure Traffic Manager is a great solution that enables you to route incoming traffic for high availability and performance.
nginx - A high performance free open source web server powering busiest sites on the Internet.