F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Benefits
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reviewer1250289
Sr. Architect at a media company with 10,001+ employees
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager helps reduce our downtime for maintenance purposes. It also offers us ease of use for the deployment of certificates onto a central location, as opposed to individual nodes.
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reviewer1706595
Senior Network Engineer at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
It provides load balancing. So, it potentially brings some performance improvement and high availability. If one server goes down, there is a seamless transition to the other one.
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reviewer1739430
Senior Technical Consultant at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
We have multiple solutions we can deploy through the F5.
The basic load balancing is acting as a round-robin. Other features we can use are based on the application team's requirements. F5 is not only basically giving solutions based on the network background, but it's also compatible based on the application level. Therefore, whenever the application team has a specific requirement, we can tweak it and we can provide the solution over the LTM.
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F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)
April 2024
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Orphé DJEDJERO
Design and Conception Engineer at SFR
In my team, we work in a very agile environment and the solutions from BIG-IP, including BIG-IP WAF, suit us well when developing and serving our applications.
Our organization greatly benefited from having a reliable and always-accessible F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM). The customization options have especially come in handy, and we can modify, insert or remove the header.
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Kuber Shukla
Senior Security Specialist at Tech Mahindra Limited
It has helped a lot to protect our organization from external attacks, especially XSS or XSRF types of attacks.
It serves as a reverse proxy for our web servers which takes the request from the internet users on F5 public-facing IP using an encrypted connection and then it decrypts the packet using a client-side certificate. We use server-side certificates to encrypt the traffic and send it to the server. Internet users never know what the real server IP is. It does NATing to hide the identity and it has an ASM module to protect it from web attacks.
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reviewer1897710
Principle Architect (retired recently) at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager has improved the load balancing systems of organizations I've worked for in the past.
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Thomas Hejula
Senior IT Engineer at Lumeris
The ability to quickly set up. I understood it very quickly. I had some URLs which pointed to my load balancers, and inside there, I had to send an action to the API Gateway. I thought it was going to be a very complex thing for me to do, but that one rule that I had to create, it solved everything for me.
The connection through the API Gateway worked in no time, which was fantastic. From the perspective of us building it, once you have that one rule you can stamp it out. Also, it was easy for me to show operations, "Look how easy it is. There's nothing complex about it."
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reviewer1573344
Network Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Our jump server is quite large. To keep the high number of connections, we had to deploy it behind the F5. That saved us a lot of time and achieved our goal of having a stable jump server. When you put it behind an F5, you divide the connections between a couple of nodes, which was something we didn't have before.
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Eric Foote
Managing Director at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Load balancing generally brings high availability and a bigger ability to scale out. In some cases, it brings security, depending on how it is configured.
View full review »We're hosting a website for our company, and the solution has helped a lot with load balancing.
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Bachir Elsitt
Network Security Engineer at Data Consult
I installed F5 on the DMZ zone of the firewall. The traffic will come to the virtual server of the F5. F5 will decrypt the traffic and offload the traffic to the firewall as clear.
This way, we can mitigate many attacks from the F5 and from the firewall.
Central solution to control traffic or web applications (besides NG Firewall).
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Guojun Jin
Staff Engineer at UbiNavi
Two issues found in using BIG-IP VPN compared with Cisco VPN:
- Performance: Two applications are being used: remote desktop (RDP or rdesktop) and VNC viewer. Comparisons are done on the same client machines (Windows 10 and Linux 16.04) over the same network. When using Cisco VPN, applications are working smoothly while occasionally jittery. When using F5 VPN, applications are quite jittery. Sometimes applications are useless (too slow to refresh the screen).
- Client support: Cisco VPN has more Clients supported than BIG-IP, e.g., BSD.
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ShivSingh
Sr. Advisor at CVS Health
We did get good flexibility as well as the capabilities to accept declarative API and create per app dashboard and create a better view on the telemetry dashboard.
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Network8776
Network Presales Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
As a firm, we use F5 BIG-IP to provide load balancing over many to increase one of the hardware appliances that carries loads over the throughput they are providing.
Ultimately, the service has not affected our customers. However, there was a failure in one of the nodes that became infected.
F5 BIG-IP did not sense that the virus was there. The security didn't function.
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Flight9875
Works at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We're able to do load balancing and global load balancing. When you marry those two products together, you can do a lot more. We're able to deliver our applications more securely and faster. It has improved our deliverability where we have more service across the shared data centers. We can intelligently reach all of those client connections across all of the servers and do it fairly quickly. It has helped improve our application delivery and performance.
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ChiefSecd99d
Chief Security Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It has made it a single entry point for all users, verging across all the VPCs. It is more of an SSO solution versus multitier user loggin.
It has enabled us to keep a sustainable and supported load balancing platform. This is partly due to Cisco withdrawing a large number of their load balancing products and also related to Microsoft Network Load Balancing not scaling enough to suit our needs.
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Solutiond87c
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
It has the ability to do the security work that we need along with the current thing which is supporting the load balancer. Therefore, it can determine if the system is going down, then route the traffic somewhere else.
It does what we need.
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ipmplspr538920
Security Governance at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is a very good, flexible solution. It helps us to catch up on flaws in our partner solutions on top of its load balancing feature.
View full review »We can use it for load balancing purposes on an HA proxy software. However, hardware load balancing is the best way due to some hardware flaws for incoming traffic. We are not using CPU resources for a load balancing SSL decryption and adjusting some parameters for incoming and outgoing traffic. F-5 has a lot of appliances, which can be used for appropriate tasks, e.g., for big tasks, we can use Vipiron devices. As well, we have a lot of software blades, which can be divided into virtual clusters, multi-purposes, etc.
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Joshua Cruz
Associate Systems Engineer at Frontline Education
We have always used it and never had any issues with it.
View full review »This solution is very good and the product stability is excellent.
It has very good production for SMB protocol.
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Girish Vyas
Architect - Cloud Serviced at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
We are fond of the load balancing feature for DNS and servers. Also, these can help you natting/hiding the real IP.
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LTM has been able to demonstrate an immediate return on investment, reducing the cost of server estate upgrades (both in terms of the numbers of required tin, reduced service impact through upgrades, server/website availability managed up to near 100% through redundancy management, improved human resource management (moving OOH work into daylight, reducing operational budget requirements)
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technica696483
Technical Product Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
It has multi-tenancy features, like hardware clustering. It has software partitioning so that you can partition F5. For example, in my recent deployments, I deployed F5 in a bank where they had two load balancers. One was Cisco Ace and the other was Citrix Netscaler.
We created two instances, two vCMP Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing, two hardware partitions in F5, one for Ace and one for Citrix. We migrated all applications which were on Ace to the Ace partition, and we migrated all applications which were on Citrix to the Citrix partition. Further, we created the outgoing internet and software partitions, and it has application visibility, reporting functions.
It helps us recognize sessions from certain IPs that are authorized to manage the application. This is a function we haven't found anywhere else.
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JackChen3
Works at FiSC
Global DNS, Link Controller, and Server Load Balancer provide our company service with high availability.
Previously we had an IdP on a Linux server. However, this was a pain to configure. With the F5 this has become easy. Therefore, more and more of our applications are now transferred to SAML.
View full review »Far superior to DNS Round-Robin load balancing; great HTTP and HTTPs redirection.
View full review »My organization has various kinds of routing requirements and we have achieved it using F5’s iRules. Also with different load balancing options, many applications have benefited a lot.
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Reviewer702843
Director Technology Solutions with 11-50 employees
We resell F5 as partners. Our customers have a clear business case to reduce downtime, improving resource utilization.
The major applications that front-end core banking for most banks and Microsoft Exchange were experiencing performance challenges without F5. After front-ending these applications through an application delivery controller with F5, most of the performance issues went away.
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reviewer1010148
Security Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Since the COVID pandemic hit the whole company has been working remotely. It's improved the remote working by handling the security and the reachability of the company.
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Sathiya Shunmugasundaram
Site Reliability Engineer at Apple
It supports APIs and virtual additions for cloud and VMware.
It integrates with various firewall and networking devices along with application services, and it works fine.
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Director1e9d
Director Public Sector at Smart Tronix Inc
It is the centerpiece of a lot of the solutions that we build, and it has integrated with everything that we have needed it to.
It is the best value for our engineers and architects who know how to use it. It meets the government's requirements every time that we've used it. It is easy for us to keep integrating with our solutions.
View full review »We can load balance the request to servers, which was the main reason we bought the product.
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reviewer839310
ACT Solutions Architect at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees
F5 will improve our position in the customer service market. We plan to create packages of services from which it will be possible to build comprehensive tailor-made solutions.
It improves the overall performance of applications by decreasing the burden on servers associated with managing and maintaining applications and network sessions, as well as by performing application-specific tasks.
View full review »- It makes the publishing of applications to the Internet safer.
- Permanent updates give us more security.
The benefit is security. It's able to track issues, the attacks. So that enables us to catch the attacks before they hit us. We are able to nail them down.
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Technicab017
Technical Team Leader at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
It has improved our program performance and security.
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reviewer1418577
Senior IT Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
This product has improved our load balance, especially when it comes to using the termination at the A5 level, making us more efficient.
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Develope0fe0
Developer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
- Load balancing deployments
- Active pools and standby pools for high availability.
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Hu231Anly367
Thermicien with 51-200 employees
When I put F5 into my network, it works better.
View full review »I'm a system integrator, not a customer. Usually F5 meets customer expectations well. It's best of breed and an industry leader.
View full review »This solution is the best security platform. We have even attached it to another security platform solution for DDoS.
View full review »It gives us something like a "story" of our status because we can see a lot of bad traffic and, in the logs, if someone is trying to execute something.
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F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM). Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,599 professionals have used our research since 2012.