
Azure Traffic Manager
Cloud-based DNS load balancing service that helps route incoming traffic for high-performance and availability with automatic failover.
What is Azure Traffic Manager?
Azure Traffic Manager increases application responsiveness by leveraging performance routing and enables businesses to combine on-site and cloud systems. It offers different types of DNS-based traffic routing, including priority, performance, geographic, weighted round-robin, subnet, and multi-value. It also uses the geographic routing method to help with business geofencing needs. The software monitors Azure Services or external websites and services to improve the availability of essential apps. It directs users to another location when there is a system failure. Companies may use the software with on-premises scenarios like burst-to-cloud, migrate-to-cloud, and failover-to-cloud. They may utilize it to upgrade or maintain on-site datacenters without inconveniencing customers.
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The official website of Azure Traffic Manager is http://www.microsoft.com/
Azure Traffic Manager increases application responsiveness by leveraging performance routing and enables businesses to combine on-site and cloud systems. It offers different types of DNS-based traffic routing, including priority, performance, geographic, weighted round-robin, subnet, and multi-value. It also uses the geographic routing method to help with business geofencing needs. The software monitors Azure Services or external websites and services to improve the availability of essential apps. It directs users to another location when there is a system failure. Companies may use the software with on-premises scenarios like burst-to-cloud, migrate-to-cloud, and failover-to-cloud. They may utilize it to upgrade or maintain on-site datacenters without inconveniencing customers.
Azure Traffic Manager belongs to the Load Balancing category.
No, Azure Traffic Manager does not offer a free trial.