Loadbalancer.org Scalability
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RichardBRUN
Consultant at Altran
Loadbalancer.org is a scalable solution.
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PandiyanRegunathan
Ifra Texture Specialist at kyndryl
This is a scalable solution.
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Here in Nigeria, where I am currently in, it is scalable, but there are times when cost considerations must be made. That is something that has an effect on scalability for us. The customer wants to expand and do more, but the cost is very high. They may not be able to scale as much as they would like to.
We have four clients who use this solution.
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Kelvin Mariadas
System Consultant at Notable Frontier Sdn Bhd
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Patrick Louis-Jean
IT Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees
It's basically as scalable as you want it to be. We're not using it at any great scale so unfortunately I can't really comment too much on it, but it's pretty scalable.
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Chris Dow
Systems Programmer at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
Not yet.
View full review »No issues with scalability, not at all. They are very capable. We only use a tiny fraction of what they're capable of doing.
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Jay-P
Senior VMware NSX Consultant at 27 Virtual
The solution is highly scalable.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten for scalability.
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SystemIn6aa4
System Integrator
So far no issues with scalability. It was easy to upgrade the license for unlimited clusters and servers.
When we bought the product, we got a lower tier version that had a limitation on the clusters. Then we upgraded to unlimited clusters due to our needs and it has been good. We have not made the limit of the unlimited clusters yet.
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reviewer933219
IT manager at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Currently, it is not scalable. We have already reached our limit.
We were supposed to increase our capacity to four gigs, but now we are one gig. To upgrade, we would have to go with all new hardware.
We have approximately 2,000 users in our organization.
View full review »We have about 30,000 connections going through at any one time and it's fine, it doesn't seem to sweat. It doesn't get overloaded.
View full review »No we haven't had any scalability issues. We've installed them, installed the devices from day one, and they've worked absolutely fine.
View full review »If I'm correct, we have the Enterprise version and it's very scalable. You can make endless endpoints and there are no restrictions in the version we have. So it's very much scalable.
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reviewer1788060
Senior Network and Security Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is scalable.
In terms of users, the only limit is that the solution is already a bit expanded. It is mostly for big companies that have budgets to afford it. However, you can also find a few small companies with VM solutions or maybe smaller appliances.
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Walid Mouamar
Network and Security Engineer at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
You can scale up the core license at any time. It's not a big issue. You just add the license. And if we want to upgrade, we can install a new appliance or a new version then take the backup from the old one and deploy it to the new one. Currently, Loadbalancer is handling up to 10,000 decisions each day.
View full review »The scalability of Loadbalancer.org has been fine since I have been using it.
We have approximately 10 IT staff utilizing this solution.
View full review »No problems so far.
View full review »We have not had any problems with scalability.
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TeamLead31d2
Team Lead Healthcare IT
No scalability issues.
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