About this software
SSLSplitter routes and splits SSL/TLS network traffic on Linux systems, enabling distribution of encrypted connections across multiple backend servers or services. It is offered with a license that includes maintenance and updates for one year and supports throughput up to 10000 Mbps.
Intended for network administrators and system integrators, the product targets deployments needing SSL/TLS session distribution and load handling on Linux appliances. Confirm integration and compatibility details with the publisher.
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MicroOLAP SSL Splitter
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Benefits
- High throughput: Handles up to 10000 Mbps of encrypted traffic.
- TLS session splitting: Splits SSL/TLS connections to distribute load among backends.
- Linux deployment: Designed to run on Linux servers and appliances.
- Maintenance included: Includes one year of updates and maintenance term.
- Unlimited usage: License provides an unlimited usage period with one year updates.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product updates: Updates available for one year from license purchase.
- Maintenance term: License includes a one year maintenance period with updates.
- Documentation: User guides and technical documentation are available on publisher site.
- Support contacts: See the publisher website for available support and contact methods.
- Delivery method: Licenses are delivered by the publisher with download and activation details.
Frequently asked questions
What is MicroOLAP SSL Splitter?
MicroOLAP SSL Splitter terminates or splits TLS/SSL connections, allowing encrypted client connections to be handled separately from backend traffic for routing, inspection, or re-encryption.
How does it integrate with existing web servers and applications?
Deploy it as a frontend proxy or transparent intermediary between clients and servers, configure backend endpoints and TLS parameters, and update server/network routing to direct traffic through the splitter.
What certificate and key management is required?
A server certificate and private key are needed for TLS termination; if connections to backends are re-encrypted, appropriate backend certificates or trust settings must be configured and securely stored.
Can MicroOLAP SSL Splitter inspect or log decrypted traffic?
When terminating TLS it can expose plaintext to downstream systems or logging mechanisms, but deployment must follow security, privacy, and compliance policies to protect sensitive data and limit access.
What are typical performance considerations for deployment?
TLS processing increases CPU and memory usage; consider capacity planning, scaling, and hardware acceleration options, and monitor latency and throughput to ensure service requirements are met.