KEMP announces first load balancer and ADC to run natively within Cisco UCS

Cisco IVT Certified LoadMaster operating system for Unified Computing System (UCS) enhances enterprise application performance and availability.

KEMP Technologies has announced the availability of its LoadMaster Operating System Software (LMOS) for the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS). The KEMP LMOS for UCS is fully Cisco IVT (Interoperability Validation Testing) Certified and is the first ADC and Load Balancer OS to run natively within the UCS blade server fabric without requiring a server virtualization hypervisor.


Cisco customers can now install KEMP’s high-performance load balancer operating system with Layer 7 traffic management and optimization on any Cisco UCS server to increase application performance and reduce network traffic congestion through its tight integration with the UCS fabric. More than 20,000 enterprises worldwide already rely on the Cisco UCS platform to deliver a converged data centre infrastructure for computation, networking, storage access and virtualization resources across a wide range of applications.


“KEMP’s LoadMaster for UCS is a game changer in the ADC market,” said Peter Melerud, EVP of Product Management at KEMP Technologies. “By delivering a full featured ADC running natively inside the UCS fabric, it gives Cisco customers the unique ability to leverage their existing hardware investments and deliver increased application performance, by eliminating the need for external third-party ADC and Load Balancers.”


KEMP’s LMOS for UCS is easily installed on a B-series or C-series UCS server as a ‘host’ ADC operating system, leveraging UCS’s high performance computing, I/O and fabric infrastructure. Operating natively within the UCS fabric, the LoadMaster decreases application latency, improving performance and allowing for high-speed communications between server workloads. LoadMaster for UCS offers Layer 4 and 7 server load balancing, SSL offload and acceleration, data caching and compression along with a Layer 7 Intrusion Prevention System and security features including pre-auth, single sign-on and persistent logging.
 

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