![]() | The Barracuda Load Balancer 440 integrates server load balancing and network intrusion prevention into an affordable and easy to use network appliance. The balancer is designed to achieve high availability and security objectives.
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Features & Benefits of Barracuda Load Balancer 440
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| Load Balancing for all IP-based applications |
The Barracuda Load Balancer is designed to provide fast and comprehensive IP load balancing capabilities to any IP-based application, including:
| Intrusion Prevention System |
Many security technologies are integrated into the Barracuda Load Balancer. The set-and-forget, best of breed Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) helps secure your network, even if you miss a patch or if an exploit manages to get past your existing security. In addition to the Denial of Service (DDoS) protection provided for all load balanced servers by the built-in IPS, the Barracuda Load Balancer will also automatically block any exploits that are detected across multiple protocols, with no extra configuration required. Exploit signatures are regularly updated at Barracuda Central, and are automatically delivered to your Barracuda Load Balancer via Energize Updates.
| Auto-Discover Mode |
All models of the Barracuda Load Balancer support Auto-Discovery of Real Servers and Services, to ensure quick and easy deployment of new servers. For common services, there's no need to manually configure each port. The Barracuda Load Balancer automatically detects which services are running on a specified server, which saves on deployment and configuration time.
| IP Persistence |
The Barracuda Load Balancer supports technology that directs clients back to the same server to establish session server persistence. In environments where session persistence is required, Layer 4 IP persistence provides a fast and reliable solution for most configurations including most encrypted e-commerce traffic, database, and Terminal Services configurations. The timeout is fully configurable and can be enabled on a service level.
| Scheduling Policy |
Multiple scheduling technologies are supported by the Barracuda Load Balancer, including server weighting, Weighted Least Connection (WLC), and Weighted Round Robin (WRR).
| Automated Service Monitor |
A fully integrated service monitor is available on all Barracuda Load Balancers, which allows for easy re-configuration of your servers based on the availability of your upstream and downstream infrastructure components. Downed servers are automatically removed from the farm within seconds of server failure.
| Multiple Deployment Modes |
The Barracuda Load Balancer supports three different operating modes for the most flexibility of any load balancer on the market. Route-path offers the most flexibility, while Bridge-path allows deployment without changes to existing IP infrastructure. Direct Server Return allows up to 10GB throughput, ideal for content delivery networks.
| High Availability |
High Availability is easy to set up with the Barracuda Load Balancer's Web interface. Simply point the secondary (backup) Barracuda Load Balancer to the primary Load Balancer's management IP address, and the load balancer synchronizes configurations to establish a highly available network that brings your server farm to enterprise grade availability.
| Web Administrative Interface |
The Barracuda Load Balancer configuration is executed through an intuitive Web interface. With features such as quick server and service adding, health monitoring, and Auto-Discover, the Barracuda Load Balancer is easy to use -- a typical configuration can be performed in less than ten minutes!
| Content Routing |
Barracuda Load Balancer can route traffic to different server based on incoming content. Routing of traffic based on content can be enforced either based on different parameters such header values, cookies, domain name and URL.
Model Comparison |
Model 240 |
Model 340 |
Model 440 |
Model 640 |
| CAPACITY* | ||||
| Maximum Throughput | 95 Mbps | 950 Mbps | 1 Gbps | 4 Gbps |
| Real Server Support | 10 | 35 | 50 | 250 |
| SSL Offloading/Acceleration | 500 TPS | 4000 TPS | 15,000 TPS | |
| HARDWARE | ||||
| Rackmount Chassis | 1U Mini | 1U Mini | 1U Mini | 1U Fullsize |
| Dimensions (in.) | 16.8x1.7x14 | 16.8x1.7x14 | 16.8x1.7x14 | 16.8x1.7x22.6 |
| Dimensions (cm.) | 42.7x4.3x35.6 | 42.7x4.3x35.6 | 42.7x4.3x35.6 | 42.7x4.3x57.4 |
| Weight (lbs. /kg.) | 12 / 5.4 | 12 / 5.4 | 12 / 5.4 | 26 / 11.8 |
| Ethernet | 2 x 10/100 | 2 x Gigabit | 2 x Gigabit | 12 x Gigabit |
| AC Input Current (Amps) | 1.0 | 1.2 | 1.4 | 1.8 |
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| Layer 4 Load Balancing | ![]() |
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| Layer 7 Load Balancing | ![]() |
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| Cookie Persistence | ![]() |
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The purpose of this article is to help you determine which Barracuda Load Balancer would be best for your organization. When figuring out which Load Balancer would be best, you should ask yourself the following questions.
| • | What types of applications or servers do you want to load balance? |
| • | How many real servers are you trying to load balance? |
| • | Do you have high bandwidth requirements, similar to streaming media of FTP? |
Once you’ve figured out the answers to those questions, the following chart should be a useful guide to helping you make your decision.
| Model | Max Throughput (Mb/sec) | Real Server Support | SSL Offloading/ Acceleration | Layer 7 Load Balancing |
| 240 | 95 | 10 | ||
| 340 | 950 | 35 | 150 TPS | x |
| 440 | 950 | 50 | 200 TPS | x |
| 640 | 95 | 250 | 2,000 TPS | x |
| • | High Availability is available only with Barracuda Load Balancer 340 and higher. |
| • | For most deployments a high availability pair is recommended. |
| • | Programming Interface is available in Barracuda Load Balancer 440 and higher. |
| • | Hardware SSL Acceleration is available in only the Barracuda Load Balancer 640. |
| • | Layer 4 Load Balancing, Direct Server Return, and Intrusion Prevention is available in all models. |
Subscriptions
Energize Updates- Must be purchased with the device and is required for the first year. This provides for Intrusion Prevention updates, firmware updates, and basic technical support. After the first year, purchasing the Energize Updates is optional. If you choose not to renew then you are likely to see a significant decrease in performance.
Instant Replacement- Optional subscription that extends the hardware warranty on the device. This will also give you enhanced 24x7 support with Barracuda.
Premium Support- Available only on the model 640. This provides for the fastest response time, a dedicated support team that is familiar with your environment, and advanced notification of new repairs and features in upcoming software releases.
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Deploying a load balancer helps achieve constant server availability as well as simple scalability. It allows administrators to easily perform server maintenance, and a painless way to add systems to a load balanced server farm.
The Barracuda Load Balancer provides the industry’s easiest configuration via an intuitive Web interface. Normal setup can be performed in a few simple steps. Most customers are able to set up their load balancing configurations within 10 minutes.
The Barracuda Load Balancer has a built-in Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), as well as Access Control Lists (ACL) and a SSL-secured Web user interface.
The Barracuda Load Balancer’s integrated Intrusion Prevention System uses a refined set of constantly updated vulnerability definitions to automatically block malicious attacks as they happen. When an attack is detected, the Barracuda Load Balancer simply sends a TCP RESET in both directions (server and client).
The Barracuda Load Balancer supports any TCP or UDP service.
A “real server” is the actual physical server which holds the content or runs the application that is delivered to the client via the Barracuda Load Balancer. It's a much more efficient measurement to size a cluster for load balancing, as estimating the number of transactions per second can be difficult.
The entry-level Barracuda Load Balancer 240 supports up to 10 real servers, while a higher-end Barracuda Load Balancer 640 can support up to 250 real servers.
You may need additional switches depending on your deployment configuration. The Barracuda Load Balancer includes two ports: a WAN and LAN interface.
Client IP persistence is useful in applications which require session persistence. For example, Web-based shopping carts or any service which requires a login and/or uses multiple requests would be a good candidate for IP persistence.
Real servers can be added to the configuration with one step using the Barracuda Load Balancer’s Web interface.
Available on the Barracuda Load Balancer 440, the Application Programming Interface (API)facilitates scripted implementation of any setting available in the Web interface. Most often used by ISPs and MSPs, this allows for load balanced services (including intrusion prevention) to be integrated into existing customer build scripts.
The Service Monitor actively watches all real servers, their connections and performance.
When the Service Monitor detects a downed real server, the Barracuda Load Balancer automatically removes the server from the load-balanced cluster. If the real server becomes available, it will automatically place the server back in the distribution queue.
Real servers may also be placed in “maintenance mode,” which gracefully removes them from any bound services in order to facilitate server maintenance or upgrades. When the real server is available again, administrators simply enable the server through the Barracuda Load Balancer’s Web interface.
The Barracuda Load Balancer works with any TCP/UDP service or application.
The Barracuda Load Balancer supports route-path, bridge-path and direct server return configurations. Server weights are fully configurable along with flexible scheduling options, such as round-robin and least connections.
Ideal for high bandwidth and content delivery networks, Direct Server Return is a load balancing configuration which facilitates responses to server requests being delivered directly to the network rather than being routed back through the load balancer. This configuration can be used to deliver 10x bandwidth throughput versus route-path or bridge-path modes.
Configuration of Direct Server Return is easy, and uses the built-in non-ARPing loopback adapter which is included in all Windows and Linux servers.
The VIP, or Virtual IP Address, is the IP address that is used to access load-balanced services.
A “Service” is the combination, or binding, of a Virtual IP address, ports and real server IP addresses.
The Energize Updates subscription provides the Barracuda Load Balancer with security updates for protection against the latest Internet threats, delivers firmware updates, and includes basic support via email and phone. Definitions are automatically delivered for intrusion prevention and security updates.
The content routing capability of the Barracuda Load Balancer can be utilized to route traffic based on content rules. These rules can be configured based on the content of the incoming requests such as domains, cookies and HTTP headers.
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