Riverbed Updates Steelhead WAN Optimisation Software

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Riverbed Technology has upgraded its WAN optimisation software platform and introduced a new hardware appliance

Riverbed Technology is ramping up its Steelhead WAN optimisation capabilities with a new appliance and enhancements to the company’s software platform.

The moves, announced on 29 July, will make it easier for IT staffs under pressure from the rise of cloud computing, rich media applications and distributed business-critical applications to more easily and cost-effectively accelerate the performance of their wide-area networks (WANs) and to manage them, while also addressing a wider range of infrastructures, according to Riverbed officials.

RiOS upgrades

The company unveiled upgrades to its Riverbed Optimisation System (RiOS) software, which powers its Steelhead WAN optimisation products. Included in RiOS 8.5 is a path-selection feature designed to simplify how organisations manage their hybrid multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) environments and Internet networks while still getting top performance.

Fibre, network, broadband © Datskevich Aleh Shutterstock 2012In addition, integration with Riverbed’s Cascade Profiler 10.0.7 network performance management software will make it easier for IT managers to hit application service level agreements (SLAs), a significant issue in cloud and distributed environments. Through more detailed application-level profiles, organisations get more accurate and deeper visibility into their applications and networks, enabling them to identify and characterise traffic flows across networks and branch offices and making it easier to determine quality-of-service parameters and find routes for business-critical applications and nonessential web traffic, Riverbed reported.

RiOS 8.5 also will strengthen Riverbed’s work with such partners as Microsoft and NetApp, Riverbed officials said. Riverbed is offering new optimisation capabilities for a range of Microsoft software, including SharePoint 2013, Exchange 2013, Office 365 and file-sharing applications that use the Server Message Block 3 (SMB 3) protocol in both Windows 8 and Server 2012 environments. This will enable joint customers to grow their productivity, efficiency and business resilience, according to Riverbed.

In its upgraded software, Riverbed will also include optimisations for NetApp’s SnapMirror data replication offering. With the new capabilities, IT managers can prioritise and deliver data replication for greater business continuity and disaster recovery of important data. Users get insight into each storage volume and can prioritise replication for the key data sets, while reducing the prioritisation of those storage resources that are not needed as often.

Steelhead CX 255 appliance

In addition to the software upgrades, Riverbed is also introducing a new hardware appliance, the Steelhead CX 255 series system, aimed at bringing enterprise-class performance and WAN optimisation capabilities to the branch office.

The CX 255 series appliance offers up to 6M-bps bandwidth capacity, and offers three times the throughput capabilities of the company’s older Steelhead CX 150 and CX 250, officials said. Branch offices can now see the same benefits that larger Steelhead solutions deployments generate, including decreasing bandwidth utilisation by up to 98 percent and improving application acceleration up to 100 times faster.

Both the Steelhead CX series 255 appliance, RiOS 8.5 and Cascade Profiler 10.0.7 will be available in the third quarter.

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Originally published on eWeek.