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What is BIG-IP?

F5 BIG-IP software from Seattle-based F5 Networks is a load balancing and application protection solution suite available on cloud or via virtual editions, on a subscription or perpetual licensing basis. The BIG-IP suite of products supports a wide range of…

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Recent Reviews

F5 BIG-IP is the Best

10 out of 10
March 22, 2024
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We are using F5 BIG-IP for applications , load balancers to distribute our load and application data. this tools help us to efficiently …
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Review of F5 BIG-IP

8 out of 10
March 22, 2024
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It is used for load balancing. Balancing across multiple servers or data centers to ensure optimal distribution of incoming traffic. This …
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BIG-IP Information

10 out of 10
March 22, 2024
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We use F5 as our local traffic management, global traffic management as well as application security appliance in our organisations. …
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F5 BIG-IP Review

8 out of 10
February 16, 2024
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It's used to provide applications, the ability to load balance network traffic, and also offer some sort of protection against external …
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Big IP Review

10 out of 10
February 16, 2024
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There's a lot of different ways that we use it. We use the WAF, which I didn't even mention the WAF, but we also use the GTM for load …
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F5 Big-IP Review

10 out of 10
February 16, 2024
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I think LTM is pretty self-explanatory. That's pretty much what everybody uses, so I'll stay away from that one. The biggest use …
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    8.4
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  • Simultaneous Connections (8)
    8.4
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Video Reviews

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Manager of Security Engineering and Architecture Delivers His Verdict | F5 BIG-IP Review
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What is BIG-IP?

F5 BIG-IP software from Seattle-based F5 Networks is a load balancing and application protection solution suite available on cloud or via virtual editions, on a subscription or perpetual licensing basis. The BIG-IP suite of products supports a wide range of security and application performance…

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  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Product Demos

Cisco ACE to F5 BIG-IP Migration and Heartbleed Mitigation

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F5 BIG-IP Edge Gateway Performance Demo

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F5 BIG-IP LTM Command Line Demo

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BIG-IP AWAF Demo 02 - Block Common Web App Vulnerabilities with F5 BIG-IP Adv WAF (formerly ASM)

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BIG-IP AWAF Demo 01 - Create Simple App Security Policies with F5 BIG-IP Adv WAF (formerly ASM)

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Features

Virtual Private Network

Virtual Private Network features aim to create a more secure and private network connection.

7.8
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Product Details

What is BIG-IP?

BIG-IP software products are licensed modules that run on top of F5's Traffic Management Operation System® (TMOS). This custom operating system is an event driven operating system designed specifically to inspect network and application traffic and make real-time decisions based on the configurations provided. The BIG-IP software can run on hardware or can run in virtualized environments. Virtualized systems provide BIG-IP software functionality where hardware implementations are unavailable, including public clouds and various managed infrastructures where rack space is a critical commodity.

BIG-IP Primary Software Modules
  • BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) - Central to F5's full traffic proxy functionality, LTM provides the platform for creating virtual servers, performance, service, protocol, authentication, and security profiles to define and shape application traffic. Most other modules in the BIG-IP family use LTM as a foundation for enhanced services.
  • BIG-IP DNS - Formerly Global Traffic Manager, BIG-IP DNS provides similar security and load balancing features that LTM offers but at a global/multi-site scale. BIG-IP DNS offers services to distribute and secure DNS traffic advertising application namespaces.
  • BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) - Provides federation, SSO, application access policies, and secure web tunneling. Allows granular access to various applications, virtualized desktop environments, or just go full VPN tunnel.
  • Secure Web Gateway Services (SWG) - Paired with APM, SWG enables access policy control for internet usage. It can allow, block, verify and log traffic with APM's access policies allowing flexibility around an organization's acceptable internet and public web application use.
  • BIG-IP Application Security Manager (ASM) - This is F5's web application firewall (WAF) solution. Traditional firewalls and layer 3 protection don't understand the complexities of many web applications. ASM allows users to tailor acceptable and expected application behavior on a per application basis . Zero day, DoS, and click fraud all rely on traditional security device's inability to protect unique application needs; ASM fills the gap between traditional firewall and tailored granular application protection.
  • BIG-IP Advanced Firewall Manager (AFM) - AFM is designed to reduce the hardware and extra hops required when ADC's are paired with traditional firewalls. Operating at L3/L4, AFM helps protect traffic destined for the data center. Paired with ASM, the user can implement protection services at L3 - L7 for a full ADC and Security solution in one box or virtual environment.

BIG-IP Hardware

BIG-IP hardware offers several types of purpose-built custom solutions, all designed in-house at F5. BIG-IP hardware is offered via series releases, each offering improvements for performance and features determined by customer requirements. These may include increased port capacity, traffic throughput, CPU performance, FPGA feature functionality for hardware-based scalability, and virtualization capabilities. There are two primary variations of BIG-IP hardware, single chassis design, or VIPRION modular designs. Each offer unique advantages for internal and collocated infrastructures. Updates in processor architecture, FPGA, and interface performance gains are common so we recommend referring to F5's hardware page for more information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

F5 BIG-IP software from Seattle-based F5 Networks is a load balancing and application protection solution suite available on cloud or via virtual editions, on a subscription or perpetual licensing basis. The BIG-IP suite of products supports a wide range of security and application performance needs. The suite includes BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) traffic management and optimization, BIG-IP DNS, BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) identity and password protection, BIG-IP Application Acceleration Manager, BIG-IP Advanced Firewall Manager (AFM) and BIG-IP Application Security Manager (ASM) web application firewall (WAF) and advanced DDoS protection.

NetScaler ADC, Cloudflare, and Akamai are common alternatives for BIG-IP.

Reviewers rate Customer Support Services highest, with a score of 8.8.

The most common users of BIG-IP are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
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We use F5 BIG-IP for DNS and LTM. For LTM case is simple, we route all Gi traffic in our network throu LTM. The major thing that we do is strip part of traffic and send it other way for adding special features like switching DNS for client. Our solution is very comllicated and only F5 is capable of doing such thing.
  • DNS
  • iRules
  • Better support for SURE !!!!
  • GUI is already adreessed witth upcoming BIGIP Next so nothing to add
F5 BIG-IP is very well suited when you want add someting special on top of normal traffic routing using special prepared iRules iRules function is for me best, im not aware of other productcts with this tyepe of functionality. We want to switch traffic from Juniper SRX to some VE solution, and we dont know yet if this is a good idea from maintenance and support point of view.
  • its unfortunately very expensive
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM), Akamai Edge DNS, Arbor Sightline
100
Engineering and technicians.
We are big telecomunication company and F5 products are used widely. From managers and
50
Depends what is needed to do on this particular solution, more complicated solutions obviously need more skilled enginerr
  • Gi traffic
  • DNS
  • firewall
  • 3 layer gi traffic router with special created properitaty protocols
  • we will see
Only way to to this type of tasks
Not Sure
  • Integration with Other Systems
  • Ease of Use
Deploing new F5 is very easy.
No, im personally connected to f5
implementation is fine
  • Implemented in-house
No
Change management was a small part of the implementation and was well-handled
no problems with this
  • automatic backup on place located outside bigip itself
Support is BAD, unfortunately, we encoutered RUDE persons, unprofessional ones, and sometimes it was very hard to manage issue that we experienced
Yes we have premium support. We are telco, there is no telco without premium support.
Yes
YES we get an EHF :-)
two years ago ? problably it was connected with restart of tmm
everything is ok
  • pools
  • vs
  • ZONERUNNER IS CRAP
Alan Matson, CCNA:S, MCP | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use F5 Big-IP as an application delivery controller for our email security, web security, and AD federated services. This design supports 60K users daily in a failover design.
  • Load balancing
  • Fail over
  • Traffic monitoring statistics
  • Ease of maintenance of load balanced devices
  • Better logging
  • Easier to implement custom options without learning TCL
F5 is an amazing production product, what is difficult is creating labs with it due to licensing and speed limits. Other companies like Kemp offer free lab licenses.
  • Negative: Cost of lab licenses to mimick our production.
  • Positive: less down time for maintenance and outages increased production times
  • Positive: SSL offloading increased server response times.
Kemp is getting more mature but F5 is still superior. While the Kemp UI is easier F5 allows for more option and customization. I still feel Kemp is strong due to their no-cost lab license.
  • Setting up pools
  • Creating monitors
  • Easy to use UI
  • TCL programming
  • Creating custom iRules
Great customization and easy to use help reference menus
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