Proximity-based routing behind a single anycast IP
With GSLB, you can route user traffic exactly where you want it to go. To the closest, best-performing or most appropriate data center, cloud or on-prem device with ease!
Distribute traffic based on least connections, least bandwidth, lowest response time, closest proximty and more.
Ensure session state by keeping traffic on a device (until it goes down, of course). Choose the type such as source IP, SSL session and more, and customize your time-out.
Reliably and accurately monitor apps and devices anywhere to detect true events that warrant automatic load balancer changes.
We built our own cloud platform that makes other clouds better! We use Anycast technology so your load balancer is everywhere at the same time and not stuck in a single region or availability zone.
No other global server load load balancer is designed like ours!
Load balance way more than just web applications! And do it globally!
Global Server Load Balancing is a feature of our Enhanced Internet Delivery (ADC-as-a-Service) platform.
That means you can get all of the features you’re looking for:
Total Uptime’s REST API allows you to skip the UI, build your own, or simply automate and fit our features into your workflow. Our API offers in-depth documentation and how-to articles. Almost all of the data and functionality within our UI is accessible through the API, so the GSLB possibilities are endless.
We’re here whenever you need us. Whether by phone, email or chat, you’ll speak to experienced engineers who understand your environment and are focused on solving your problem, not just logging a ticket.
Need help getting started? We’ll happily walk you through setup over a screen share, even during your free trial. Try asking AWS or Azure for that.
“Total Uptime support staff was always ready and willing to help within minutes” – John Dullaghan, Director, Product Operations – Informatica
Want to learn how Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) can solve your traffic distribution and availability challenges?