Coyote Point developed traffic management appliances to improve application performance. In 2009, the company released three upgraded products as part of its Equalizer GX family of load balancing and application acceleration appliances. By monitoring server and application availability and responsiveness, the Equalizer line of load-balancing appliances direct individual client requests to the server best able to handle them. Coyote Point's products are generally deployed at data centers, serving as front-end aggregators of an array of web or application servers.
Layer 7 rules
(content switching) direct requests to servers hosting specific applications or content. Application acceleration technologies, such as
SSL acceleration and
HTTP compression are available on Coyote's higher-end products. Custom hardware, such as Layer 2 switches and SSL offload processors, and custom operating systems based on
FreeBSD are used in Coyote Point's appliances with performance of over 50,000 HTTP
transactions per second in network benchmarks. ==References==