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ORLANDO – Cisco this week added clarity to its Data Center 3.0 vision by enhancing products to participate in the virtualized environment.
The announcements were made at the Cisco Live! customer conference here. Last year at this event, Cisco unveiled Data Center 3.0, a strategy to virtualize data centers for greater operational and energy efficiency by orchestrating application delivery networks, servers, computing and storage.
The products enhancements unveiled at this year's show include:
* Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) software release 4.1, which features virtualized application hosting services, improved application acceleration and video delivery for the branch office.
* Application Control Engine (ACE) software release 3.1 for the ACE 4710 application switch, which offers up to 4Gbps of throughput and up to 2 Gbps of compression capability, and multimedia support (compare application acceleration and WAN optimization products).
* VFrame Data Center software release 1.2, for end-to-end infrastructure provisioning with ACE and VMware ESX.
* Data Center 3.0 professional services to support customers with data center deployments.
WAAS is designed to optimize application availability, performance and security over the wide-area network, while ACE does so within the data center.
WAAS software release 4.1 supports network-embedded virtualization, enabling customers to deploy services such as Microsoft Windows Server 2008 locally at the branch office on a Cisco WAAS appliance, reducing server hardware requirements, Cisco says. In addition, version 4.1 is designed to simplify customer deployments and provide application-specific acceleration features for Microsoft Exchange (MAPI), Web applications (HTTP), live and on-demand video, centralized printing, and Unix/Linux file sharing.
"Anytime you accelerate MAPI and HTTP, that's a great benefit to all of us because you know how important e-mail and the Internet is to all businesses," says Jim Ward, headquartered CIO of Pacer International, a Concord, Calif., freight transportation provider and Cisco customer. "We use those extensively. E-mail takes up a tremendous amount of bandwidth nowadays."
ACE software release 3.1 doubles the device's performance. Cisco says it also enhanced ACE to support virtualized load balancing and security services across unified communications, collaborative technologies, and video applications through improved support for Session Initiation Protocol and Real-Time Streaming Protocol.
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Comments (2)
Too lateBy Anon on June 29, 2008, 6:13 pmYah it's too late for Cisco to enter this area. F5 they are the best
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Still behind with ACEBy Anonymous on June 25, 2008, 5:51 pmCisco is making progress with ACE, but still lacks many of the robust application features that F5 and Citrix Netscaler possess. F5 and Citrix also just came out...
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