
When a single point of failure is not an option
- High-Performance servers (Dell, Supermicro Inc)
- Hardware load balancers
- Virtual load balancers
- Simple to configure
Topic Takeaway: Object storage in hospitals / use case: data lakes
The KnowBe4 team discussed object storage in hospitals, as data lakes.
Enterprise R20
The ENTERPRISE clustered pair is the only load balancing solution you will ever need. This model has no licencing restrictions and you can now even have the hardware platform of your choice: solid state high-performance Supermicro or 3 years onsite engineer as standard with Dell?
Enterprise MAX
Eliminate stress with a pair of unrestricted Enterprise MAX load balancers. You will never have to worry about scalability again. Some of our most demanding customers have been running on this hardware platform without a hitch for years.
Enterprise 10G
Are you worried about the future demands on your network? Get 10 times more performance with the Enterprise 10G right now. All Enterprise 10G appliances are custom built with your choice of 10GB Adapters, including SFP+ at no extra cost.
Enterprise 40G
Meet the demands of Ultra HD Video transport and Enterprise Storage applications with backbone matched speeds. The Enterprise 40G is ideal for high throughput networks and performance lab environments.
Enterprise Ultra
Do you just want the best? This over-specified monster load balancer comes with the unrivalled performance and total redundancy of everything. For complete application delivery peace-of-mind, simply add 2x Enterprise Ultra’s in HA failover mode.
Enterprise VA R20
Save time and money with the license restricted Enterprise VA R20. Get all the raw power, features and performance of the VA MAX version. You will probably never need to upgrade the license. Buy it your way, perpetual license, lease or monthly rental.
Enterprise VA MAX
Eliminate stress with a pair of unrestricted Enterprise VA MAX load balancers. You will never have to worry about scalability again. Could we make your decision any easier?