ZEVENET
ZEVENET is a vendor of application delivery and load balancing software focused on high availability, scalability, and security for networked services.
- Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and load balancer platform (application delivery)
- Layer 4 and Layer 7 traffic distribution for TCP/UDP and HTTP/S workloads (networking)
- High availability, clustering, and failover features for services and applications (infrastructure reliability)
- Security features including SSL/TLS offloading and protection for exposed services (application security)
- Support for virtual, bare metal, and cloud deployments for hybrid infrastructures (cloud and data center)
More About ZEVENET
ZEVENET provides an ADC (application delivery) that enterprises and public-sector organizations deploy to distribute network traffic across multiple servers and services. Its platform focuses on maintaining application uptime, improving resource usage, and managing secure access to web and network applications. The software is positioned for data centers, private and public clouds, and hybrid environments where HTTP/S, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) services require continuous availability.
The ZEVENET load balancer (networking) supports Layer 4 and Layer 7 policies, enabling administrators to route connections based on IP, ports, protocols, and application-level properties such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) headers, URLs, and cookies. This allows granular control over how user sessions reach backend servers. Capabilities such as health checking, session persistence, and connection limits help ensure that only responsive nodes receive traffic and that user sessions remain consistent.
The platform integrates high availability mechanisms (infrastructure reliability), including clustering and failover between nodes, to maintain service continuity during hardware, software, or network incidents. ZEVENET supports multiple network interfaces, VLANs, and virtual Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), which allows separation of front-end and back-end networks and flexible topology design. These features position the product in the ADC and load balancing category for enterprise directories.
Security features are oriented toward protecting exposed services while offloading processing from backend servers. SSL/TLS offloading (application security) moves cryptographic operations to the load balancer, which can simplify certificate management and reduce Central Processing Unit (CPU) usage on application servers. The platform can also participate in access control strategies by integrating with firewall rules, network segmentation, and application-level routing policies.
ZEVENET is available in multiple deployment models (cloud and data center), including installation on bare metal servers, as a virtual appliance for common hypervisors, and in cloud environments. This enables use in on-premises (on-prem) data centers, virtualized infrastructures, and hybrid or multi-cloud scenarios. Enterprises commonly position ZEVENET alongside reverse proxies, firewalls, and application servers as part of a layered network and application delivery architecture.
Within enterprise IT taxonomies, ZEVENET fits into categories such as application delivery controllers, load balancing, and security offload. It is relevant for teams responsible for network engineering, infrastructure operations, and application reliability that require centralized control over traffic distribution, availability policies, and SSL/TLS termination. The platform’s focus on Layer 4/7 load balancing, clustering, and multi-environment deployment aligns it with common requirements for modern web, Application Programming Interface (API), and service-based architectures.