How to Enable HTTP/2 Support

Enabling HTTP/2 support is quite easy in the Total Uptime ADC-as-a-Service platform. In fact, if you’ve deployed SSL within the last few years, then HTTP/2 support is probably already active and ready to go on your packs in addition to HTTP/1.1. In this article we’ll discuss a little bit about the history and benefits of […]

How to Enable WebSocket Support

The ADC-as-a-Service fully supports WebSockets. WebSocket support is configurable in both the public facing and back-end device settings dialogs. You will need to enable it in both locations for it to pass through to your device(s) correctly. Skip on down where we provide screenshots of exactly where you can find these settings in the panel. […]

What Key types do you support?

For SSL Offload or Acceleration or to enable Web Application and API Protection with inspection of content behind a URL using HTTPS, you need to install your certificate and key onto our platform. That way we can decrypt to do inspections and optimizations. Periodically we’ll receive a support case where a specific type of key […]

Do you support DNSSEC?

Yes, Total Uptime Cloud DNS fully supports Domain Name Security Extensions (DNSSEC). You can find the full details on DNSSEC Implementation here. What is DNSSEC? DNSSEC (Domain Name Security Extensions) is an enhancement to standard DNS which has been around for a long time. It enhances DNS by creating a secure chain of trust and […]

Do you support VPN to AWS, Azure or Google Compute?

Yes, we support building IPSEC VPN tunnels to all of the major cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, Google Compute, Alibaba, Rackspace, IBM Softlayer, your on-prem location and many, many more. Most providers support redundant tunnels which we can configure to multiple POPs on our platform and also enable BGP for dynamic routing to ensure […]

Do you support BGP with Multicloud Networking?

Yes, we fully support BGP with Multicloud Networking. In fact, this is our preferred implementation for more than one VPN IPSEC tunnel in order to provide very high levels of reliability. We can also configure multiple tunnels to different/diverse POPs on the Total Uptime platform to increase availability in the event of a network event […]

Supported Load Balancing Algorithms / Methods

There are numerous load balancing algorithms employed by the Total Uptime Cloud Platform to determine which service to select for the redirection of client requests.  Getting to know more about each will help in choosing the best method for your load balancing needs. Where to find the setting in the panel Methods Least Connection When […]

Supported Load Balancing Persistence / Affinity Types

Persistence or Affinity is a function of load balancing where connections will be routed to the same device (service) based upon the criteria selected. Sometimes this is referred to session stickiness as well. This is configured in the load balancing dialog for your config/pack.  Each persistence type has a time-out value which will keep the […]

A Comprehensive Guide on Supported Protocols

The Total Uptime Cloud Platform supports a variety of different protocols for use with the Cloud Load Balancer, Web Application Firewall and other networking solutions. These protocols were created to support additional features and functionality, usually at Layer 7, way beyond the standard TCP and UDP protocols also offered. Before you add a port/protocol combination, […]