Is Big-IP a load balancer?
The BIG-IP platform is a smart evolution of Application Delivery Controller (ADC) technology. Solutions built on this platform are load balancers plus full proxies that give visibility into, and the power to control, all the traffic that passes through your network.
What is F5’s Big-IP?
F5’s BIG-IP is a family of products covering software and hardware designed around application availability, access control, and security solutions. That’s right, the BIG-IP name is interchangeable between F5’s software and hardware application delivery controller and security products.
Which product line offers multiple big-IP instances?
F5 Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing
F5 Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing™ (vCMP) technology enables select hardware platforms to run multiple BIG-IP guest instances. Each guest instance acts like a physical BIG-IP device, with a dedicated allocation of CPU, memory, and other resources.
What is F5 DevCentral?
DevCentral: An F5 Technical Community. Application DeliveryCloudDevOpsSecurity. Security.
What is F5 load balancer called?
In 1997, F5 launched its first product, a load balancer called BIG-IP. BIG-IP served the purpose of reallocating server traffic away from overloaded servers.
What load balancer does Facebook use?
Katran
The company has released Katran, the load balancer that keeps the company data centers from overloading, as open source under the GNU General Public License v2. 0 and available from GitHub.
What is Bigbig-IP LTM and how does it work?
BIG-IP LTM also tracks the dynamic performance levels of servers in a group, ensuring that your applications are not just always on, but also are easier to scale and manage.
What is the final version of BIG-IP offered on 1600-3600?
Please note: 12.1.2 is the final version of BIG-IP offered on 1600 – 3600 – 3900 – 13.0.0 is not supported
What is the BIG-IP® Advanced routing™ module?
The BIG-IP® Advanced Routing™ Module allows BIG-IP LTM to provide network routing capabilities such as BGP, RIP, OSPF, ISIS, and BFD for enhanced interoperability within the network, increasing the resilience and capacity of your network.