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Create your very own scalable, cloud hosting network for only £10 per month (or £110 per year) with our brand new server load balancers.

A load balancer distributes data requests evenly between your network of servers, making them work in harmony and preventing your servers from becoming overloaded, or instantly distributing traffic to a healthy server if one suffers any performance issues.

  • Create an instantly scalable server network
  • Mix and match servers (Hybrid Servers, dedicated servers, VPS), with no server limit
  • Supports multiple types of traffic (TCP, HTTP, HTTPS)
  • Choice of load balancing algorithms (leastconn, roundrobin, source)
  • Choice of health check mechanism (httpchk, mysql-check, ping)
  • Static front-end IP

Mix and match servers

You can mix and match any of our server products – VPS, Hybrid Servers and Dedicated Servers – to create your very own cloud hosting network.

The same technology we use

The load balancer technology available is identical to the type we use on our own websites and databases, allowing us to offer you a service that we know works incredibly well.

Load balancer control panel

Easily configure what your load balancer’s primary role is (e.g. serve websites, databases, apps etc.), configure DNS, allocate servers to the load balancer, choose the method by which traffic is distributed amongst your network and much more.

Get started & find out more

Log-in to your Heart Internet Control Panel to find out more about our load balancers and to get yours set-up today.

4 Comments

  • Steve woody says:

    You should make it very clear that these do not work with control panel or pleak

  • Robert Mathers says:

    Hi Steve,

    We’ve added this to the pre-order page in the customer control panel so customers can see this before they buy.

    Cheers,

    Rob

  • Jussie says:

    So this won’t work with cPanel?

  • Robert Mathers says:

    Hi Jussie,

    That’s right; cPanel doesn’t support load balancing so, if your site is hosted through this control panel, it would be best not to purchase a load balancer for it.

    Cheers,

    Rob

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