The Fortinet FortiBalancer™ 3000 Application Delivery Controller provides the level of performance needed by major ISPs, Carriers, large e-commerce sites and the largest cloud service providers. Delivering 30Gbps throughput with 10Gbps interfaces, 16M sessions, 10Gbps SSL with 45,000 SSL transactions per second, the FortiBalancer is ideal for deployment in the most demanding environments.
The FortiBalancer 2000 utilizes multi-core processor technology and ASIC acceleration for linear scalability. This enables the FortiBalancer 2000 to handle the heaviest Layer 4 through 7 traffic loads while delivering unmatched performance and scalability.
Since FortiBalancer appliances are fully aware of Layers 4 through 7 application traffic, connections, transactions, and content; IT departments can create event-driven policies for intelligent distribution of application traffic across web and application servers, while eliminating the need to replicate content across multiple servers
FortiBalancer-2000 Benefits
- 10 Gbps throughput and 8 million concurrent connections
- SSL Offload performed in hardware reduces the performance impact on the server infrastructure
- Unlicensed SSL means that unlike the competition, Fortinet do not license per SSL Transaction per second which makes costs predictable and the platform simple to manage
- Caching of static content at the network edge reduces the load on the server and network infrastructure, increasing application responsiveness and reducing delivery delays
- Global Server Load Balancing (Optional) distributes traffic across multiple geographical locations for resilience without the need for complex BGP networking, lowering costs and complexity of your infrastructure while maintaining geographical redundancy.
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These features combine to help deliver up to:
- 99.999% Application Uptime
- 10X Increase in Application Performance & Scalability
- 70% Less Infrastructure to Purchase & Manage 60% Less Space &Power
- 40% Reduction in Server Infrastructure
- 30% Reduction in Bandwidth Required