I would recommend CentOS or FreeBSD but that last one could be a chalange.

On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:00 PM, James Doherty < j...@jdoherty.net 
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I would like to second the request to move the Community version to Ubuntu LTS.
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Emilio Campos < emilio.campos.mar...@gmail.com 
[emilio.campos.mar...@gmail.com] > wrote:
check differences:
https://www.zenloadbalancer.com/differences-community-enterprise-edition/ 
[https://www.zenloadbalancer.com/differences-community-enterprise-edition/]
Aditionally there is a list of enterprise properties: A+ for HTTPS profiles API 
REST + Json ready to be integrated in any Datacenter or ISP provider. More than 
265k new concurrent connections in L4 and more than 14k new concurrent conns in 
L7 64bits L7 and L4 binary improved Cluster binary improved Tuned Networking 
stack
In a general view, enterprise edition is ready for high load and native support 
for hypervisors like vmware, kvm, xen or Hyperv. Have a look to this document:
https://www.zenloadbalancer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ZNA64-Hardware-Appliance-Performance-Benchmark.pdf
 
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Also a support contract maintains the enterprise edition up to dated and bug 
fixed with security advisors. I hope this help you

2016-07-20 9:57 GMT+02:00 David Byrne < david.by...@vooservers.com 
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Hi all,



We are avid users of ZLB Community Edition, and have several custom solutions 
for clients with localised active/active failover and global active 
passive/failover etc. We are currently in testing phases looking at more 
“enterprise” grade loadbalancer stack layer options. I have an eval version of 
ZenLB EE but other than a more “corporate looking theme/skin, what are the key 
differences? I do not appear to be able to find any improved features like I’d 
have expected. Additional application monitoring vectors, multiple new load 
balancing types, more options for priority in the load balancing algorithm etc 
etc. Am I missing something or does ZenLB EE have largely the same feature set 
as CE? Thanks.

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