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    VMware Avi Load Balancer Reviews
    Streamline the process of application delivery by utilizing software-defined load balancers, web application firewalls, and container ingress services that can be deployed across any application in various data centers and cloud environments. Enhance management efficiency through unified policies and consistent operations across on-premises data centers as well as hybrid and public cloud platforms, which include VMware Cloud (such as VMC on AWS, OCVS, AVS, and GCVE), AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. Empower infrastructure teams by alleviating them from manual tasks and provide DevOps teams with self-service capabilities. The automation toolkits for application delivery encompass a variety of resources, including Python SDK, RESTful APIs, and integrations with Ansible and Terraform. Additionally, achieve unparalleled insights into network performance, user experience, and security through real-time application performance monitoring, closed-loop analytics, and advanced machine learning techniques that continuously enhance system efficiency. This holistic approach not only improves performance but also fosters a culture of agility and responsiveness within the organization.
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    Kong Mesh Reviews

    Kong Mesh

    Kong

    $250 per month
    Kuma provides an enterprise service mesh that seamlessly operates across multiple clouds and clusters, whether on Kubernetes or virtual machines. With just a single command, users can deploy the service mesh and automatically connect to other services through its integrated service discovery features, which include Ingress resources and remote control planes. This solution is versatile enough to function in any environment, efficiently managing resources across multi-cluster, multi-cloud, and multi-platform settings. By leveraging native mesh policies, organizations can enhance their zero-trust and GDPR compliance initiatives, thereby boosting the performance and productivity of application teams. The architecture allows for the deployment of a singular control plane that can effectively scale horizontally to accommodate numerous data planes, or to support various clusters, including hybrid service meshes that integrate both Kubernetes and virtual machines. Furthermore, cross-zone communication is made easier with Envoy-based ingress deployments across both environments, coupled with a built-in DNS resolver for optimal service-to-service interactions. Built on the robust Envoy framework, Kuma also offers over 50 observability charts right out of the box, enabling the collection of metrics, traces, and logs for all Layer 4 to Layer 7 traffic, thereby providing comprehensive insights into service performance and health. This level of observability not only enhances troubleshooting but also contributes to a more resilient and reliable service architecture.
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