Expect More From WAN Optimization Than Just Optimization

WAN optimization is becoming just an element of larger application-delivery schemes that vendors are approaching quite differently, Interop attendees were told this week

By Tim Greene
Wed, May 20, 2009

Network World — LAS VEGAS -- WAN optimization is becoming just an element of larger application-delivery schemes that vendors are approaching quite differently, Interop attendees were told this week.

Slideshow: Products shown at Interop

Vendors at a panel on WAN optimization debated the best way to go, which ranged from buying optimization as a service, to an application-centric process, to a piece of a plan to streamline branch offices and save money to a feature in a dynamic process that adjusts to changing demands.

Regardless of which method businesses choose to speed traffic across WAN links, they need to realize that vendors' claims about the performance boosts they can gain must be tested in real-world networks, says the session's moderator Jim Metzler, a principal in Aston, Metzler & Associates. "You need to try these technologies out in your own environment on your own applications," he says.

Representatives of Blue Coat, Cisco, Citrix, F5 Networks, Ipanema and Riverbed debated the merits of their approaches, all of which involved a larger purpose than modifying WAN traffic to boost response times. A seventh WAN optimization vendor – Expand Networks – didn't participate in the panel, but walked away with the Best of Interop's award for performance optimization.

Expand also used the show to announce its Mobile Accelerator Client (MACC) that extends optimization to individual computers using what Expand calls HIVE Technology. MACC software resides on laptops and desktops and optimizes traffic to Expand appliances located at data centers. Without the client, Expand optimization works only between Expand appliances.The software automatically seeks other MACC clients in the same location to set up a shared cache of data drawn from the data center so it can be used by all the machines without each one having to fetch it over the WAN. When MACC is available in the fourth quarter, customers can buy licenses for $100 each to allow a given number of MACC clients to work simultaneously, but they get as many instances of the client as they want free of charge.

MACC can also work on its own if there are no other machines in the same location with the client running, and it goes idle if the machine is moved to a location that has an Expand appliance fronting its WAN links.

Meanwhile at the session, Cisco's representative Mark Weiner said it is key to integrate WAN optimization in with the underlying physical infrastructure and other networking elements such as security and QoS.

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