Load Balancing

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Load Balancing is a critical network technology that distributes workloads across multiple servers to optimize resource utilization, maximize throughput, minimize response time, and ensure high availability. This essential feature is available in the Professional and Enterprise editions of TS+, enabling organizations to efficiently manage their remote access infrastructure.

Load balancing works by automatically directing user connections to the least busy servers in a farm, preventing any single server from becoming overwhelmed while others remain underutilized. This intelligent distribution ensures optimal performance and a seamless user experience, even during peak usage periods.

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced server performance and reliability
  • Improved application responsiveness
  • Reduced server downtime
  • Better resource utilization
  • Scalability for growing organizations

Implementation Methods

TSplus implements load balancing through sophisticated algorithms that monitor server health, available resources, and current user sessions. The system continuously evaluates factors such as:

  • CPU usage
  • Memory availability
  • Current user connections
  • Network performance

Configuration and Management

Setting up load balancing in TSplus is straightforward and can be managed through the intuitive administrative interface. For detailed pricing information and licensing options, visit our TSplus price page.

EditionLoad Balancing FeaturesPrice
ProfessionalBasic load balancing, session distribution$99/user
EnterpriseAdvanced load balancing, farm management, custom rules$299/user

Load Balancing Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of load balancing?

Load balancing distributes network traffic across multiple servers, improving application availability, response times, and preventing server overload. It ensures optimal resource utilization and provides failover capabilities.

How does load balancing handle server failures?

When a server fails, the load balancer automatically redirects traffic to healthy servers, maintaining service continuity. It regularly performs health checks to detect and respond to server issues.

Which load balancing algorithms are commonly used?

Common algorithms include Round Robin, Least Connection, IP Hash, and Weighted Round Robin. Each method offers different advantages depending on your specific application requirements and infrastructure.

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