Taking It Slow with WAN Acceleration

Case study: Financial firm's diligent decision process ensures improved performance and customer satisfaction.

By Joanne Cummings
Thu, July 31, 2008

Network World — First Command, a financial services firm with $18.6 billion in managed assets and nearly 300,000 clients across the United States, saw the promise of the Internet as early as 1998. It quickly Web-enabled its core applications to support not only its own employees and individual customers, but also its far-flung network of financial advisors and their staffers.

But 10 years of providing highly available, resilient Internet access to its corporate Web applications in Fort Worth, Texas, had taken its toll.

"We had our link load balancer appliances, Web load balancer appliances, SSL offload appliances and DNS management appliances," explains Kevin Dunn, director of network operations at the company, who spoke at a Network World IT Roadmap event in Dallas. (Listen to a podcast with Dunn from the event.) "We had devices talking to devices talking to devices, and then we had redundancy on all those devices. The congestion at our gateway was like the expressway on a bad day."

Dunn and his team decided to tackle the problem using WAN acceleration technology (Compare application and WAN acceleration products). The idea was to simplify the environment by minimizing the number of appliances, while boosting Web application performance by offloading productivity-sapping tasks from the Web servers.

Security was also a key factor. "We're a financial institution and we take the security of our client's data extremely seriously," Dunn says. "We use very high-grade encryption and SSL types of techniques. We wanted to make sure that those security measures didn't get in the way of customers accessing their data."

(Read about Dunn's must-have features for WAN acceleration products here.)

The short list

Dunn and his team took its list of requirements and whittled potential solutions down to four offerings: Juniper's DX, Nortel's Alteon ACEdirector, Citrix's NetScaler and F5 Networks's BigIP 6400 series.

"Our selection criteria was based on a total package approach," Dunn says. "We were looking for the ability to handle global load balancing, link load balancing, server load balancing, SSL and the ability to do inline content rewrites on the fly. Plus, it had to provide a Web application security layer."

In addition, First Command needed something that was quick to master and easy to support. "We're a midsize company, and we do not have unlimited resources," he says, noting that 22 IT staffers support more than 500 internal employees and 2,200 financial advisors. "We wanted something that was easy to maintain, easy to learn, and would help us simplify the environment, rather than making it more complex."

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