Expand goes virtual sysob presents new virtual WAN acceleration appliance (VWAN) WAN bandwidth optimization: VMware-ready version complies with the current Schorndorf, February 26, 2009 virtualized represent currently the largest and most complex challenge for WAN optimization and acceleration of applications environments. Appliance based solutions provide the required improvement here, require additional hardware, management and support. And right here is the VAD sysob: the VAD is offered as software tailored to VMware the compass technology of manufacturer expand now. This puts the user in a position to implement plans for a virtual infrastructure for data centers and branch offices. Therefore, the customer must no longer use the memory of the local hard disk in the appliances, but can use any storage in the enterprise. The new VWAN optimization solution is not based on a specific hardware, offers the same performance, acceleration and extension but, like physical devices do it\”, explains Thomas Hruby, Managing Director of sysob.
It aimed to offer a WAN optimization and application acceleration, which is simply to include in the virtual server infrastructure. This succeeded with the new system.\” Focus on productivity and performance, the systems have been developed in terms of productivity, cost reduction and ease of use. The end user will benefit by increased productivity while increasing performance of applications. With the simple and integrated solution the user enters the location, to manage the application infrastructure more efficiently and at the same time to reduce the server and appliance number. In addition, she offers a holistic overview of the network. Transparent operations for more overview many WAN optimization products tunnel between appliances and obscure information that is needed by monitoring software (such as NetFlow) or security applications such as firewalls and access control lists (ACLs). The software optimizes the traffic transparently without tunneling. The means that no use of the communication protocol of a network service as a means of transport for data that is not part of this service, is made.
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