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I get F5's Sr. Solution Architect, Charlie Cano, to whiteboard the solution for Multi-Site Application Deployment with vSphere & vCloud Director. See how applications can be packaged once and delivered from any data center and how Route Domains can solve static mapping challenges.
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posted @ Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:28 PM | >
Cloud computing continues to be one of today’s most intriguing IT technologies, yet enterprises are still weighing whether it can help them achieve their business goals. Working together, VMware, F5 Networks, and BlueLock offer integrated solutions that help enterprises develop agility so they can easily and efficiently use cloud resources on demand to meet their changing needs. Running Time: 24:21 Read full white paper here. And click here for more F5 Audio.
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posted @ Thursday, February 03, 2011 9:34 AM | >
Data center consolidation means more than simply reducing the number of servers, routers, and switches your company has in outlying offices and data centers. Data center virtualization is more than multiple images mapped to physical devices. Efforts to reduce both capital and operating expenditures by consolidating data centers can fail if the applications and the network are not optimized. By architecting data center infrastructure to be as nimble and agile as possible, IBM and F5 enable enterprises to better react in real time to customer requirements and to position the...
posted @ Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:33 AM | >
Data loads are constantly on the rise: where transmissions once included only plain-text email and a few static web hits, people now send rich text email, dynamic web pages including multiple AJAX requests per page, replication data, and a host of other data types. Replication data in particular is critical, especially to businesses. Businesses need their replication data to arrive at the appropriate destination, in a timely manner and with no doubt of delivery. The slower and less reliable your replication is, the less useful it is to your original purpose. Using...
posted @ Thursday, January 20, 2011 2:35 PM | >
Effective consolidation means more than simply reducing the number of boxes your company has in outlying offices and data centers. Efforts to reduce hardware infrastructure often result in degraded application performance—and thus unplanned expenditure—as it becomes necessary to optimize the infrastructure. F5’s open architectural framework allows real control over your network to ensure applications are delivered exactly as intended. Running Time: 25:04 Read full white paper here. And click here for more F5 Audio.
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posted @ Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:32 PM | >
Peter Silva visits with F5's Chris Akker to discuss & whiteboard F5's solution to Optimize, Accelerate, Secure and Offload Oracle Database Replication with BIG-IP LTM and the WAN Optimization Module (WOM). ps Technorati Tags: F5, infrastructure 2.0, integration, Pete Silva, security, business, education, technology, application delivery, cloud, virtualization, oracle, oow twitter: @psilvas
posted @ Tuesday, September 21, 2010 12:43 PM | >
I preview Day Two of Oracle OpenWorld 2010 in San Francisco. ps Technorati Tags: F5, infrastructure 2.0, integration, Pete Silva, security, business, education, technology, application delivery, cloud, virtualization, oracle, oow twitter: @psilvas
posted @ Tuesday, September 21, 2010 10:07 AM | >
Managing applications in multiple data centers in real time can be a challenge, especially when the data centers are geographically distributed. F5 products such as BIG-IP Global Traffic Manager, BIG-IP Link Controller, and BIG-IP WAN Optimization Module help you manage and distribute applications between data centers. Running Time: 25:31 Read full white paper here. And click here for more F5 Audio.
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AudioWP_Distributing_Applications_for_Disaster_Planning_and_Availability.mp3 (23922 KB)
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posted @ Tuesday, September 21, 2010 5:35 AM | >
In this side by side demo, you will see an Oracle database duplicated using the RMAN process, both with and without Wan acceleration from F5. How to accelerate Oracle Recovery Manager database duplication using F5's Wan Optimization technology. ps Technorati Tags: F5, infrastructure 2.0, integration, business, education, technology, application delivery, orcl, oracle, peoplesoft, context-aware, infrastructure 2.0, automation, web, internet, blog twitter: @psilvas
posted @ Thursday, September 16, 2010 11:27 AM | >
Well, maybe CloudFucius doesn’t but a couple websites do. Matching the same uptime guarantees that you have with your physical infrastructure can be hard to accomplish. While some companies, mostly smaller enterprises, have put all their systems in the cloud, most deployments are ‘extensions’ of existing infrastructures to provide fault tolerance, disaster recovery and all the other situations where the cloud is advantageous. We all know that the Internet, in and of itself, can have good days and bad – but we somewhat expect this from time to time. We understand that there are innumerable events that can drastically...
posted @ Thursday, August 12, 2010 12:53 PM | >
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