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Service Architecture List

Load Balanced Network Service Architecture (LBNSA)

Applicable to all Industries

Use Case

Organizations that deploy on-premises or public load balancer services often encounter challenges such as organically mixing production and non-production environments, omitting High Availability (HA) configurations, and lacking proper management, reporting, and access controls. These gaps can lead to performance issues and security vulnerabilities.


To address these concerns, a well-defined Service Architecture should focus explicitly on the load balancing platform. This approach can provide scalability, establish clear Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC) for managing the platform, and ensure the implementation of firewall access control rules. Such measures enable network segmentation and support a Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA). By emphasizing these areas, organizations can improve platform management, ensure security, and optimize performance while preparing for future growth.

Log Broker Service Architecture

Retail Industry

Use Case

Use Case about the log broker service.

The company invested in Big IP F5 Load Balancing (LB) infrastructure, providing Local Traffic Management (LTM) services for local datacenter application load balancing, and Global Traffic Management (GTM) services for global, or inter-datacenter application LB for application failover from one datacenter to another.

Operational support for the F5 LB platform was minimally maintained and operated without well-defined Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.) After many years of minimal attention, it was assigned to Unlogic architects to oversee known issues, refresh, standardization and deploy a management solution to allow Network Operations team to follow a process and procedure for adding, modifying or removing LB applications.
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