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Key Features and Benefits
| Real-time WAN Link Failover |
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- Use cost-effective links for redundancy without suffering reliability penalty
- Quickly identify failures at any point along the application or transaction path and react proactively
- Automatically redirect inbound and outbound traffic to available wide area network (WAN) paths of your data center
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Active-active Link Redundancy
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- Take full advantage of back-up link bandwidth
- Keep spare links available for immediate failover
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| Full Device Redundancy |
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- Prevent the introduction of a single point of failure in a high-availability architecture
- Protect your hardware investment and lower total cost of ownership (TCO)
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Business-smart Routing
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- Decide which traffic is routed over which WAN links based on any Level 4–7 parameter or application type
- Create flexible, scalable distributed architectures and deploy applications over existing distributed architectures
- Gradually migrate from legacy to new WAN links or quickly fall back if needed
- Eliminate need for complex border gateway protocol (BGP) routing configurations
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Comprehensive Device, Link,and Application Path Management
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- Simple device configuration
- Application-aware policy set-up
- Health, performance and utilization monitoring and reporting
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Inbound and Outbound Proximity-based Routing
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- Minimize access time to web sites and extranet applications hosted at the data center
- Minimize internal users’ access time to critical external Internet resources
- Reduce WAN traffic volume
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Inbound and Outbound Link Load
Balancing
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- Dynamically make the most of existing, available bandwidth based on changing business and technical priorities
- Bypass temporary WAN bottlenecks for both inbound and outbound traffic
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Bandwidth Management and Traffic Shaping
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- Ensure that top-priority and business critical applications always receive the bandwidth they need
- Prevent non-critical Internet usage (i.e., peer-to-peer usage)
- Protect latency-sensitive applications from bottlenecks
- Control Quality of Service (QoS) levels
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