Tag: Load Balancing

MongoDB Monitoring in Applications Manager

There is a new trend in the database world that is fast becoming the toast of cloud computing – NoSQL technologies. Elastic scalability, increasing volumes of ‘Big Data’, flexible data models that are non-relational and non-structural, are a few reasons for the emergence and exponential growth of NoSQL database systems. Let us take a look at ‘MongoDB’ – a key player among NoSQL databases, and how Applications Manager can help monitor your MongoDB systems

Updating your Version 6.X Loadbalancer.org Hardware to Version 7.4

Yes its true! Feel free to rub your eyes, do a double take, reload the page, get a cup of coffee to wake yourself up then reload the page again. ITS FINALLY HERE! Version 7.4 is available for your hardware Loadbalancer.org appliances! Continue reading for the installation procedure………… Firstly, thankyou all for being so patient,

Upstart Script for Collectd

We have been doing some internal testing with Collectd. “collectd gathers statistics about the system it is running on and stores this information. Those statistics can then be used to find current performance bottlenecks (i.e. performance analysis) and predict future system load (i.e. capacity planning).

For any poor sod who needs to deal with the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)

Any engineer dealing with PCI DSS compliance issues probably looses a little bit of the joy in life . Now don’t get me wrong, The PCI DSS has a laudable aim and is written quite well and mostly sensibly but like the bible is open to a vast amount of interpretation… So lets start with the fundemental

Load balancing Microsoft Print Server

Microsoft print server provides a great way to share printers throughout your organisation, but when the print server service falls over, the phone quickly starts to ring. By adding a load balancer and a second print server configured with the same print queues , you’ll quickly have a load balanced and resillient printing infrastructure for