The Business Value of VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer
With NSX Advanced Load Balancer, teams don't have to choose between overprovisioning and potentially having insufficient load-balancing capacity. In fact, IDC's analysis shows that study participants are achieving significant value with NSX Advanced Load Balancer worth an annual average of $4.11 million per organization by:
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