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Every year, enterprises lose millions of dollars to site sluggishness and downtime, most of it in the form of missed business opportunities. Slow or unavailable sites and apps also negatively impact internal productivity and degrade search engine rankings. Latency and availability problems can be caused by numerous factors, including overworked or unhealthy servers, geographic distance between end users and servers, slow DNS resolution times, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, and even the type of device a visitor is using to access the Internet.

Load balancers mitigate latency and availability problems by uniformly dispersing web traffic across a network of servers, ensuring that no single server becomes overwhelmed and that web assets will still be available even if one server fails. Traditionally, companies deployed physical load balancers in data centers, but as computing moves into the cloud, enterprises are gravitating towards more flexible, less costly, and easier to use cloud-based load balancing solutions.

Take this brief survey and learn a robust solution that integrates with a global content delivery network (CDN) and offers features such as global geolocation-based routing, DDoS resiliency, layers 3 and 4 load balancing functionality, analytics capabilities, and near real-time failover. It will also seamlessly integrate into the multicloud and hybrid cloud data environments that most businesses have today.

Vendor:
Cloudflare
Posted:
Aug 17, 2022
Published:
Aug 17, 2022
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