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| Layer 4/7 Load Balancing | Yes |
|---|---|
| High Availability | Yes |
| SSL Acceleration | Yes |
| Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) | Yes |
| Model | Kemp LoadMaster |
| Category | Load Balancer |
| Virtual and Hardware Options | Yes |
| Product Type | Application Delivery Controller (ADC) |
| Form Factor | Hardware appliance, Virtual appliance |
| Application Firewall | Yes (via WAF functionality) |
| Vendor | Kemp Technologies |
| Protocols Supported | HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, SMTP, DNS, FTP, SIP |
| Load Balancing Methods | Round Robin |
| Security Features | SSL Offloading, WAF, DDoS Protection |
| Management Interface | Web-based GUI, CLI, API |
| Compliance | PCI DSS, HIPAA |
| Throughput | Varies by model (e.g., up to 100 Gbps) |
Steps to install the LoadMaster software on the server.
Procedure for booting the server after LoadMaster installation.
Steps to configure the LoadMaster via a web browser after installation.
Process for upgrading the LoadMaster license to a permanent one.
Configuring the IP address for the network interface via console.
Setting the hostname for the LoadMaster via console.
Entering DNS server IPs for name resolution via console.
Setting the default gateway IP address via console.
Rebooting the LoadMaster to apply configuration changes.
Steps to configure the iDRAC module for device management.
Configuring IPv4 settings, IP address, gateway, and DNS for iDRAC.
Setting up user credentials and privileges for the iDRAC.
Using iDRAC to restore functionality, typically after SSD replacement.