As far as the network is concerned, F5 Networks have become part of the furniture for most hosting providers, and I mean that in a good way. Load balancing across multiple servers has progressed a long way since the early days of Cisco’s Local Director, and Checkpoint’s early load balancing capabilities. F5 have evolved too. A number [...]
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F5 Networks – A Case of Applications and the Network
Posted by Benjamin Ellis in Tuesday, October 21st 2008
Topics: Application Acceleration, Applications, feature, Networking Tags: Cisco, F5 Networks, Juniper Networks
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