The features I find valuable in this solution are session control which automatically disconnects users that forget to log off, and the ability to write rules to either allow or block certain file requests.
Network security at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Aug 30, 2020
The feature that I have found the most valuable is that it works for my use case of application load balancing. I'm using it for PeerSense, and it's easy enough for PeerSense.
HAProxy delivers reliability, high performance, and efficient load balancing solutions. Its open-source model ensures cost-effectiveness and scalability, ideal for managing extensive infrastructure demands with minimal latency while offering seamless integration with modern platforms.HAProxy is renowned for its robust performance in load balancing across TCP and HTTP protocols, featuring multiple algorithms such as round-robin. Users appreciate its customizable configuration and seamless SSL...
The solution is effective in managing our traffic.
HAProxy's TCP load balancer is excellent and super stable.
It is a crucial tool in ensuring smooth service provision without any interruptions.
We use it as a load balancer for our application servers.
Scalable and inexpensive.
The features I find valuable in this solution are session control which automatically disconnects users that forget to log off, and the ability to write rules to either allow or block certain file requests.
HAProxy potentially has a good return on investment
Having the right load balancing solution – which is what HAProxy is – and protection in place gives organizations peace of mind.
I can't speak to all of the HAProxy features because we don't use them all, but load balancing is very good.
We don't have a problem with the user interface. it's good.
The most valuable thing for me is TCP/IP Layer 4 stuff you can do with HAProxy. You can go down to the protocol level and make decisions on something.
Load balancing is valuable, and we are also using the WAF feature.
The feature that I have found the most valuable is that it works for my use case of application load balancing. I'm using it for PeerSense, and it's easy enough for PeerSense.
It solves a problem for me where I can build files, not based on the health of the check, but rather the speed of the check.
It solves a problem for me where I can build files, not based on the health of the check, but rather the speed of the check.