Case Study: Axia Women’s Health achieves 24/7 application availability and scalable growth with Array Networks vAPV virtual load balancers

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Axia Women’s Health, formed in 2017 by merging two large regional women’s health practices, supports more than 200 physicians across 100+ care centers and was planning aggressive growth while consolidating disparate EMR and clinical systems onto eClinicalWorks. The IT team needed a cost-conscious data center and disaster-recovery strategy to ensure performance and availability of business-critical applications for clinicians and patients.

They deployed redundant Array vAPV virtual application delivery controllers in the new data center and DR site, using global server load balancing for seamless failover. The virtual ADCs allowed easy migration of existing configurations, delivered 24/7 availability during peak loads, simplified management, reduced costs, and provided scalable performance to support future expansion.


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Axia Women’s Health

Daniel Safeer

Senior Systems Engineer


Array Networks

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