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DevCentral's own Colin Walker (with Joe behind the camera) gets a first hand look at unboxing an "almost" brand spanking new VIPRION. In case you hadn't heard, VIPRION is F5's newly announced chassis-based application delivery controller.
With the help of F5's Product Marketing Manager Mike Krasnow, the two haul this chassis out of the packing materials and gives us the scoop on the components and what makes this product so incredibly unique.
posted @ Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:00 PM | Feedback (0)
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In this recording, F5's Dawn Parzych, walks through the configuration and testing of an Acceleration policy with the F5 WebAccelerator. In this demonstration, Dawn will go over a CRM web application and how WebAccelerator can optimize user access to this application.
posted @ Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:22 AM | Feedback (1)
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In this interview, Jeff and Colin talk with Paul, a Software Architect at F5 Networks. Paul goes over his work on F5's high performance products. He starts with scaling and testing methodolgies and finishes it up with a walkthrough in one of F5's development testing labs.
posted @ Monday, January 14, 2008 3:42 PM | Feedback (2)
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In this next installment of Colin's European tour, Sam Pickles is kind enough to take time out of his day between presenting, answering questions and generally assisting with the CoE in general to talk to us about an interesting experience he had in a bake-off. iRules helped seal the deal again, along with BIG-IP and TMoS and their astounding performance.
The requirement is 65K connections? Sure, we can do that. How about 200K instead? 'Nuff said.
posted @ Wednesday, September 26, 2007 4:45 PM | Feedback (0)
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In this video, which is the first in a series of 3 videos captured on Colin's recent trip to Europe, we talk with one of F5's partners, Nebulas Security, to discuss how they're making use of F5's technology in interesting ways. As it turns out, they've recently used F5's iRules technology in a system migration to avoid large amounts of extra work and/or disruption in the client experience.
posted @ Friday, September 21, 2007 2:23 PM | Feedback (0)
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