Welcome to Virtual WAN Speeds and Feeds

Where does WAN optimization and application acceleration come together with virtualization and cloud computing? Right here.

Jul 14, 2010

IT organizations have embraced server virtualization to reduce costs and to dynamically provision and move virtual machines among physical servers. IT organizations have also adopted desktop virtualization for cost reduction and to improve application security and regulatory compliance.

 However, both server and desktop virtualization introduce new challenges related to management, visibility, and maintaining acceptable application performance across the wide area network (WAN).

 Both types of virtualization are synergistic with virtualized appliances.  Dr. Jim Metzler and Webtorials have looked at the relationship among server and desktop virtualization and virtual appliances in the recently published whitepaper, Virtualization: Benefits, Challenges and Solutions. This white paper explores how virtualized appliances can fully leverage server virtualization at branch offices and data centers. Additionally, the whitepaper covers the compelling advantages of virtualized appliances including the costs savings compared to hardware-based appliances and how virtual appliance can leverage hypervisor management systems for high availability. 

 Download this white paper from White Paper Resource Center

Mar 08, 2010

Why does being virtual really matter in application delivery within the cloud and across the WAN? Well, as this article on PCQuest.com points out, it’s faster and more cost effective. Or, as the author so succinctly puts it, “Another fairly common, though expensive, solution is to place pairs of special dedicated (hardware) appliances along the transport path to boost or improve throughput.”

Jan 15, 2010

Bojan Simic has written an interesting piece on how only a few of these vendors are actually offering management products that are based on virtualization technology or using SaaS as a delivery method.  Bojan legitimately asks the question: If organizations can achieve significant business benefits from virtualization and the Cloud when managing their computing resources, can they achieve similar benefits from using these technologies for managing the performance of IT and business services?

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