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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/vhosts/studiogo.tech/httpdocs/upcloudold/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Load balancing is a true and tested method of building resilience and improving system throughput. However, it might not be quite that easy to implement or maintain for everyone, until now.\u00a0To help anyone create a state-of-art frontend for their cloud services, we are excited to unveil a new carefree way to build resilience. Today we are launching our brand new Managed Load Balancer<\/strong>!<\/p>\n UpCloud Managed Load Balancer<\/a> empowers you to effortlessly build resilience<\/strong> and increase application throughput with a simple yet flexible configuration. It enables you to quickly plug in new backend resources and scale up the capabilities of your application. All done via an intuitive Control Panel without needing to access the command line or configuration files.<\/p>\n As a managed service, we developed Load Balancer to greatly simplify one of the most widely used cloud services. The easy-to-use UpCloud Control Panel helps you set up quick and easy<\/strong> with guided steps. or use our fully-featured API for both HTTP(S) and TCP applications.<\/p>\n Managed Load Balancer comes at launch with two plans<\/strong>, Development and Production. As the names indicate, each work best for their specific uses. The Development plan<\/strong> includes a single node Load Balancer service at an affordable cost. It’s ideal for building a proof-of-concept or developing new applications.<\/p>\n In contrast, the Production plan<\/strong> runs on two high-availability nodes eliminating the single-point-of-failure and greatly increasing concurrent connections, up to 50,000 per node. Furthermore, service critical applications can trust the dual-node Load Balancer availability even through maintenance thanks to the rolling update schedule.<\/p>\n Managed Load Balancer is our next managed service following up on our highly popular Managed Databases<\/a>. Both are built to take advantage of our powerful and highly resilient cloud infrastructure meaning stress-free operations on both the front and backend of your production services. Together these two products demonstrate our clear goal to build a platform of managed services that empower our customers to quickly develop new applications and services<\/strong> without needing to reinvent the wheel at every turn.<\/p>\n Besides the core services of the Managed Load Balancer, we are also bringing out a complimentary SSL certificate manager<\/a>. It allows you to dynamically obtain SSL certificates<\/strong> or upload your existing certificates to easily enable HTTPS<\/strong>\u00a0to secure connectivity to your Load Balancer.<\/p>\nIntroducing UpCloud Managed Load Balancer<\/h2>\n
Building for simplicity<\/h2>\n
Getting started<\/h2>\n