KEMP first to add Layer-7 load balancing to Windows Azure

New Application Delivery Controller delivers high availability for mission critical cloud applications.

  • Wednesday, 25th September 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

KEMP Technologies is shipping its new Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) for Windows Azure, the first application delivery controller to add much-needed application-layer traffic management capabilities to the Azure cloud solution. With Layer-7 load balancing, Microsoft’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform enables high availability, persistence, health checking and scalability for mission-critical applications running in the Windows Azure cloud.


The KEMP LoadMaster for Azure offers superior Layer-7 application delivery that exceeds Azure’s built-in Layer-4 load balancing and is simple to provision via the Azure management portal. Unlike other solutions, the feature-rich KEMP VLM runs directly on the cloud platform rather than just directing traffic to the Azure network, delivering higher performance and optimal throughput for enterprises.


“KEMP has a long history of working with Microsoft to optimise business-critical applications,” said Peter Melerud, EVP of Product Management at KEMP Technologies. “As Microsoft continues to announce more enterprise services for Azure, application-aware load balancing will become increasingly vital for productivity in the cloud. We are proud to partner with Microsoft to provide the first Layer-7 load balancer to deliver high performance application availability to Azure users.”