Best Load Balancing Software for Mac of 2024

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    WebLOAD Reviews

    WebLOAD

    RadView Software

    34 Ratings
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    RadView WebLOAD is a leading enterprise AI-based performance and load testing solution for testing web, mobile, and packaged applications. It supports over 150 protocols and technologies, including all common front-end frameworks, APIs, message queues, and databases, enabling load testing across any enterprise technology stack. RadView WebLOAD.AI, is available as SaaS and can also be self-hosted in the cloud or on-premise. It is highly scalable and can simulate hundreds of thousands of concurrent users from different locations and cloud platforms. Smart and easy generation of reliable tests and its powerful AI-based analytics capabilities, RadView WebLOAD makes performance teams highly successful in detecting and quickly resolving performance issues. With built-in integration into most of the popular Testing, CI/CD and APM tools, as well as a rich API that makes it easily pluggable into any delivery pipeline. Adding its built-in flexible deployment, it makes RadView WebLOAD easily adaptable into any development, testing, or operation environment, and processes.
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    Loadbalancer.org Reviews

    Loadbalancer.org

    Loadbalancer.org

    $95 per month
    Our engineers are specialists at working in sectors where zero downtime is critical. Since 2003, we’ve been building a reputation for delivering ultra-reliable, easy to deploy and effortlessly scalable applications that are trusted by solution partners, system integrators and end-users alike. Our focus on forming long-lasting partnerships with industry-leading solution providers in healthcare, storage and print, requires an in-depth understanding of both our partners and their clients’ technical and business practices. The result: unprecedented levels of uptime.
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    BalanceNG Reviews

    BalanceNG

    Inlab Networks

    $350 one-time payment
    Inlab Networks has developed BalanceNG, a reliable multithreading software load-balancer. Available for Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X operating systems, BalanceNG is easy to integrate into data center networks. It offers top quality packet processing performance and makes this the ideal solution for hosting companies, network operators, product designers, and telco product developers. Inlab Networks' BalanceNG comes with a highly-specialized IP stack for IPv6/IPv4 and an independent active/passive Cluster environment that is based upon VRRP and the "bngsync” session table synchronization protocol.
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    ManageEngine OpManager Reviews

    ManageEngine OpManager

    ManageEngine

    $245.00/one-time
    OpManager is a network management and monitoring solution that helps you monitor the health, performance, availability, and health of all devices, routers and switches in your network. OpManager provides real-time monitoring that includes over 2000 performance parameters, role based dashboards for a centralized view of your entire network, rule based discovery and custom notification profiles, as well as intelligent alerting and workflow automation. OpManager's dashboard has over 90 widgets. It can be customized for individual administrator needs or scaled to meet the management needs of entire IT teams. Administrators can quickly troubleshoot problems remotely by accessing real-time performance graphs. OpManager's most prominent features help you monitor your IT network devices more efficiently.
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    NGINX Reviews
    NGINX Open Source: The open source web server that powers more than 400 million websites. NGINX Plus is an open-source software load balancer, webserver, and content cache. It was built on top NGINX. NGINX Plus offers enterprise-grade features that are not available in the open-source offering. These include session persistence, configuration via API and active health checks. NGINX Plus can be used instead of your hardware loadbalancer to allow you to innovate without being restricted by infrastructure. You can save more than 80% over hardware ADCs without sacrificing functionality or performance. You can deploy anywhere: public cloud or private cloud, baremetal, virtual machines, containers, or virtual machines. You can save time with the NGINX Plus API, which automates common tasks. Modern app teams require an API-driven platform that integrates seamlessly into CI/CD workflows. It can be used to automate app deployment, whether you have a hybrid or microservices architecture. It also makes app lifecycle management simpler.
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    WAPPLES SA Reviews

    WAPPLES SA

    Penta Security Systems, Inc.

    WAPPLES SA (software appliances) is a virtual web app firewall (WAF), that can be seamlessly integrated into cloud systems and other virtual environments. It is ideal for enterprises such as hosting providers and data centers, as well as SMBs such managed security service providers or private cloud business infrastructures. WAPPLES SA supports popular hypervisors such as XenServer and KVM.
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    Array APV Series Reviews
    Array APV Series application controllers provide the reliability, scalability and performance required to keep applications and servers in their power range. Integrated local and worldwide server load balancing as well as link load balancers ensure maximum resiliency for your application. Connection multiplexing and SSL offload work together to provide the best end-user experience. Array's WebWall®, application security suite, protects applications by terminating connections on APV Series APDCs. Array ADCs can be used on physical or virtual appliances or public clouds. They are easy to use for any IT team and affordable for all businesses.
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    NeoLoad Reviews
    Software for continuous performance testing to automate API load and application testing. For complex applications, you can design code-free performance tests. Script performance tests in automated pipelines for API test. You can design, maintain, and run performance tests in code. Then analyze the results within continuous integration pipelines with pre-packaged plugins for CI/CD tools or the NeoLoad API. You can quickly create test scripts for large, complex applications with a graphical user interface. This allows you to skip the tedious task of manually coding new or updated tests. SLAs can be defined based on the built-in monitoring metrics. To determine the app's performance, put pressure on it and compare SLAs with server-level statistics. Automate pass/fail triggers using SLAs. Contributes to root cause analysis. Automatic test script updates make it easier to update test scripts. For easy maintenance, update only the affected part of the test and re-use any remaining.
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