Loadbalancer.org Stability
The solution is stable. We have not had an issue with stability in over three years. Since it is an n+1 solution fail overs are seamless.
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RichardBRUN
Consultant at Altran
Loadbalancer.org is a stable solution.
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PandiyanRegunathan
Ifra Texture Specialist at kyndryl
This is a stable product. When we experience bottlenecks, they provide vulnerable mitigation support and patches.
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Loadbalancer.org has been stable for the most part. Whenever there are issues, they are able to check and resolve, check the logs and understand what's going on, resolve or escalate to the OEM, and possibly require a bug fix.
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Patrick Louis-Jean
IT Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees
Originally we had some stability issues with it, so they replaced it with a new box and it's fine.
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Chris Dow
Systems Programmer at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
No stability issues.
View full review »They've been rock solid. They're stable, we definitely use them within their capabilities. They are very good on that.
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Jay-P
Senior VMware NSX Consultant at 27 Virtual
I rate the solution a nine out of ten for stability.
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SystemIn6aa4
System Integrator
No issues with stability. There were a few issues in the past, probably due to configurations. The support guy came in remotely and helped us to fix it. It's stable, it's in production nonstop.
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reviewer933219
IT manager at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
For now, it's stable.
View full review »No issues with stability. The only time we ever take it offline is when we do firmware upgrades on it, but that's in a controlled fashion. In seven years, we've not had any unexpected downtime at all.
When you do a manual failover, no one seems to notice it. It's a seamless thing, which obviously helps.
View full review »We've had a couple of minor issues in the two years they've been running, a couple of very small glitches.
View full review »No issues with stability. I had some questions, especially at the start, but their great service team was there for us. But no instabilities.
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reviewer1788060
Senior Network and Security Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is pretty stable. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn’t crash or freeze. It’s reliable.
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Walid Mouamar
Network and Security Engineer at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
For us, for the company, this is stable.
View full review »Loadbalancer.org is stable.
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Pandiyan Regunathan
Assistant Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
So far we haven't had any bugs or glitches with Loadbalancer.
View full review »Nothing at all.
View full review »We have not, as of yet, had any issues with the stability of the units.
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TeamLead31d2
Team Lead Healthcare IT
Not so far. It seems to be very stable. In the past, we had issues with the Secure Digital (SD) cards which got corrupted and prevented the system to restart. I think this is better with the new line.
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