Kemp is a technology company that specializes in application delivery and load balancing solutions. They provide hardware, software, and cloud-based solutions to optimize the performance and availability of applications and websites.
Kemp was founded in 2000 as a software development company.
In 2001, they launched their first load balancer appliance.
In 2006, Kemp introduced their virtual load balancer.
They expanded their product portfolio to include software-defined and cloud-native load balancers.
Kemp has achieved significant growth and has established partnerships with major technology vendors.
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LoadMaster is Kemp's flagship product, available as a physical appliance, virtual appliance, or cloud-based instance. It provides advanced application delivery features, load balancing, and SSL acceleration.
LoadMaster as a Service is Kemp's cloud-based load balancing solution. It offers the same functionality as the physical and virtual appliances but is hosted and managed in the cloud.
Elastic Load Balancing is Kemp's software-defined load balancing solution. It provides scalable load balancing capabilities for modern containerized and microservices-based applications.
Kemp LoadMaster is a load balancing appliance or software solution that optimizes application performance, ensures high availability, and distributes application traffic across multiple servers.
Kemp LoadMaster distributes incoming application traffic across multiple servers based on customizable load balancing algorithms. It continuously monitors server health and redirects traffic in case of failures or overloads.
Yes, Kemp LoadMaster is available as a cloud-based instance called LoadMaster as a Service. It can be deployed in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments.
Kemp LoadMaster offers features such as SSL acceleration, content caching, application health checking, session persistence, and advanced traffic management capabilities.
Yes, Kemp offers various support and maintenance plans to ensure customers receive timely assistance, software updates, and access to documentation resources.