Overview:
Scalable, Reliable, Secure are generally not terms that are considered
when talking about todays SME's and their connectivity. But these are
all issues that most companies face as reliance on Internet
communicates increase.
ISP Load Balancing technology elimates the risk of mantaining only a
single link to the Internet. Using 2 or more links brings the instant
benefit of increased bandwidth and reduncancy. As more bandwidth is
required, just add more links. Companies with Leased Lines who are
possibly locked into long-term contracts, this is a cost-effective way
to maintain existing infrastructure whilst investing in more bandwidth
by the way of low-cost DSL circuits.
Drawbacks of existing technology:
Reliance on a Single Internet connection
Usually an SME's Internet commerce is conducted over low-cost DSL
links, with no Service Level Agreements (SLA) or recorvery plans. As
almost all businesses will surely know loss of Internet connectivity
can have catastrophic consequences. Low of orders, customers, revenue
and reputation are all real drawbacks of these outages.
Difficult to Scale
Should an organisation require more bandwidth to accommodate increasing
demand, this is often proves difficult and is some cases impossible.
This could mean expensive upgrades, change of ISP and most likely their
complete Internet infrastructure.
Difficult to Prioritise Critical Data
Maintaining a single link increases the chance that bandwidth intensive
services can saturate the entire amount of bandwidth and this can lead
to loss of data and denial of important transmissions such as E-Mail
and Web Services. Introducing a Load Balancing device into the network
makes it possible segregate and route traffic based on priority.
Furthermore all our Load Balancing products such Quality of Service
(QoS) which can be used to limit these intensive applications in order
to guarantee the avability to the critical ones.
Maintaining Multiple Circuits and Routes in Unmanagable
Sure, businesses can obtain multiple Internet circuits into their
premises, but maintaining such an infrastructure is problematic and
lacks autonomy. Usually this means using multiple gateways and
firewalls and manual switch-over or clients should a link fair.
Moreover, it is impossible to provide 100% uptime for hosted services
such as E-mail of VPN's using this method.
Traffic Distribution and Failover:
Internet traffic is distributed across each available WAN link. Of
course, this can be based on policy, such as current loading, state and
amount of available bandwidth. Nearly all protocols work well with this
technique, including HTTP, FTP and SMTP.
Traffic distribution is done "by connection", so protocol's that use
multiple connections (such as HTTP) have greater benefit with this
method.
On link failure connections related to the failed link will be lost,
however most applications will retry the connection, in which case the
Load Balancer will route the new connection down an available link