What is our primary use case?
Our primary use case was traffic load balancing and distribution. The solution was essential for managing all inbound client traffic, including HTTPS and DNS requests, by routing it through our firewall cluster.
The load balancer intelligently distributed this traffic to our Synergy Blade servers, which are the core of our Software-Defined solution. These servers host our websites, Active Directory (AD/DNS), and various other applications. This approach ensured both optimal performance and high availability, preventing any single server from becoming overwhelmed. The solution’s ability to manage traffic flow bi-directionally guaranteed a seamless and reliable connection for both internal and external users.
How has it helped my organization?
Kemp LoadMaster has significantly improved Data Flow in the Data Center by ensuring the high performance, availability, and reliability of critical services. It prevents any single server from becoming a bottleneck.
The solution has also reduced latency and improved response times for both internal and external users.
The Kemp LoadMaster works seamlessly with a firewall cluster to ensure all client requests are handled logically and securely. Overall, the Kemp LoadMaster has been an integral part of the infrastructure, transforming the environment from one with potential vulnerabilities into a high-performing, highly available, and resilient system.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable features are its High Availability and intelligent traffic distribution, which together eliminate single points of failure. The LoadMaster constantly monitors our servers and, if one goes down, it instantly reroutes all traffic to the remaining healthy servers. This ensures seamless continuity of our services and prevents any single server from becoming a bottleneck by evenly distributing the workload.
Furthermore, SSL Offloading has dramatically improved our server performance. Since the encryption and decryption of secure traffic is a very resource-intensive task, the LoadMaster takes on this burden completely. This frees up valuable CPU and memory resources on our backend application servers, allowing them to focus on delivering our services more efficiently and resulting in a much faster and smoother experience for our users.
What needs improvement?
The product could be improved with a more intuitive interface for complex configurations and more advanced analytics. Additionally, enhanced security features, like a more robust Web Application Firewall, and stronger APIs for better automation would be beneficial. Overall, the main areas for improvement are in strengthening the advanced features to better meet the demands of large-scale enterprise environments.
key features for the next release should focus on three areas. First, an enhanced, next-generation security suite with a more powerful Web Application Firewall (WAF) and integrated bot protection. Second, more advanced and customizable analytics dashboards to provide deeper insights into application performance. Finally, greater support for modern, cloud-native environments, including better APIs for automation and seamless hybrid-cloud traffic management
For how long have I used the solution?
I first implemented and used this load balancer two years ago when I was a resident engineer at the production data center, and it is still in use.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability of this solution is very high. It seems stability is one of the core reasons.
The High Availability (HA) capabilities are the foundation of its stability. By constantly monitoring your servers and instantly rerouting traffic in case of a failure, the solution ensures continuous service and eliminates a single point of failure in your environment.
Furthermore, its intelligent traffic distribution is key to maintaining stability under load.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Based on your experiences my impression of the scalability of this solution is very positive. The Kemp LoadMaster is designed to handle growth in a flexible and cost-effective way, so it's a good long-term investment.
How are customer service and support?
Based on our experience, our interactions with customer service and support have been minimal, which we consider a positive reflection of the solution's stability and our team's in-house expertise.
When we did require assistance, we primarily leveraged the vendor's online knowledge base and technical documentation. These resources were highly effective for troubleshooting and answering our technical questions, allowing us to resolve most issues without needing to contact direct support. The quality of these self-service options contributed to a smooth and efficient operational workflow.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We did not use a different solution previously. We selected the Kemp LoadMaster at the time we initialized the data center's establishment because its features were considered the best fit for our requirements. We have continued to use this solution, as it has fully met our needs and fulfilled all our requirements since its initial deployment.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was straightforward and intuitive.
The core installation and basic configuration of the solution were user-friendly, allowing us to get the system up and running quickly after our data center was established. The interface and wizards made it easy to configure essential functions like High Availability (HA) and SSL Offloading, which were our primary requirements.
While the initial setup was simple, we found that configuring more complex, custom rules or advanced traffic policies required a deeper understanding. However, the overall process was considered efficient and we were able to deploy the solution to meet our needs without significant delays.
What about the implementation team?
As the resident engineer was at the production data center, I was responsible for the full deployment and configuration. The straightforward nature of the solution’s initial setup and its intuitive interface made it possible for our in-house team to handle the entire implementation ourselves. While we sometimes leveraged vendor knowledge base articles for technical support, the hands-on expertise for the deployment was kept in-house.
What was our ROI?
The ROI is positive because the solution improved performance, ensured high availability to avoid downtime, and reduced operational costs through simplified management
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My primary advice is to carefully analyze your total cost of ownership (TCO) rather than just the initial purchase price. Kemp LoadMaster is highly competitive on price and often provides a much better value compared to more expensive, traditional hardware-based solutions, which can have significant long-term maintenance costs.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Yes, we did evaluate other options before choosing Kemp LoadMaster. We conducted a thorough review of various solutions, including open-source options and other hardware and software appliances on the market. We determined that these alternatives were either too expensive, lacked the flexibility we needed, or were simply not a good fit for our specific production environment. Ultimately, we found that Kemp offered the best combination of essential features, cost-effectiveness, and ease of use.
What other advice do I have?
Kemp LoadMaster has been a highly effective and reliable solution for our organization. We selected it when our data center was first established, and it has consistently fulfilled all of our requirements since then.
The solution's primary use case is to load-balance inbound traffic—specifically HTTPS and DNS—to our Synergy Blade servers. Its High Availability (HA) and intelligent traffic distribution capabilities have been crucial for ensuring continuous service and preventing server bottlenecks. The SSL Offloading feature was also a major factor, as it significantly improved server performance by handling resource-intensive encryption tasks.
Based on my experience, I advise others to take full advantage of Kemp's flexible licensing models—perpetual, subscription, and pay-as-you-go—to match their specific financial and operational needs.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other