Friday, July 24, 2009:
Array Networks, a secure application delivery company, has launched the Array APV900 Application Delivery Controller (ADC) for SMBs. Array's new ADC delivers Layer 2-7 server load balancing, high availability, caching, SSL acceleration, DDoS protection, connection multiplexing and compression, all included in a single appliance.
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With the APV900, SMBs can fully leverage all the acceleration and security capabilities of the Array APV Series platforms to ensure availability, performance, and protection for their core application services and infrastructure. This enables the smaller organisations to leverage advanced ADC functionality to roll out rich content-enabled web applications for increased productivity and business opportunities.
"Today's SMBs require a low-cost, high-performance, enterprise-class application delivery appliance to effectively compete in their marketplaces," said Michael Zhao, president and chief executive officer, Array Networks. "Until now, the ADC industry has offered little more than load balancing for the SMB market. The APV900 offers a seamless upgrade that fulfills current application delivery requirements of SMBs while staying within budget constraints. In addition, the APV900 efficient architecture actually uses less resources and servers than traditional load balancers."
The APV900 directs connections past inactive or overburdened servers, re-establishes connections as conditions permit, and eliminates single point of failure with 1+1 redundant configuration. It also reduces the cost of application, web and network infrastructure while improving performance of business-critical applications and Web sites.
The Array APV900 ADC is available immediately in three packages with specific focus: AppVelocity for application acceleration, AppVelocity-S for secure application delivery and NetVelocity for WAN link load balancing.
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