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Multicloud application services vendor introduces new capabilities for migrating data center applications to Microsoft Azure DNS Private Zones.
September 25, 2018
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Avi Networks, the leader in multi-cloud application services, today launched new features for migrating data center applications to Microsoft Azure DNS Private Zones. These enterprise-grade capabilities, including domain name services (DNS) and global server load balancing (GSLB) integrated with Azure Private DNS Zones, allow enterprises to more easily deploy their corporate applications in Azure. Enterprises can now combine the flexibility and power of the public cloud with the security and control of the private data center.
Also today, Avi announced that the Avi Vantage Platform has surpassed load balancing of more than 1 million transactions per second in Azure -- an industry first that demonstrates Avi’s ability to meet the needs of the most demanding enterprise environments.
The update includes the following enhancements:
Avi GSLB for Azure DNS Private Zones to enable migration of internal applications and workloads to Azure, making them seamlessly accessible from on-premises workloads and vice versa.
Demonstrated breakthrough load-balancing benchmark of more than 1 million transactions per second (TPS) in Azure, enabling enterprises to confidently migrate high-performance and vital corporate applications to Azure.
Enhancements to Avi’s Azure Marketplace listing (previously available in the bring-your-own-license model) to purchase Avi directly in the Azure Marketplace to simplify the deployment of the Avi Vantage Platform.
Avi’s centrally managed, elastic Software Load Balancers and Intelligent Web Application Firewalls automatically scale up and down to handle traffic spikes and demand. The Avi Vantage Platform works seamlessly across public and private clouds, and manages internal “east-west traffic” in the data center, as well as “north-south” traffic to and from the Internet. Customers pay only for the capacity they need, and with one ADC for all their applications, they save on training and maintenance as well. Using a single interface, they can deploy services on bare metal, VMs, or containers in any data center or public cloud.
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