Description:
Content delivery networks allow you to access high bandwidth video and other media across the Internet
or your organization’s intranet. Without this system in place, transferring large files on a low bandwidth
wide area network can cause severe degradation of service and even network outages. Content delivery is
imperative to keep your system running at it’s maximum potential – especially if you distribute large media
files on your network. Feature of this system include:
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Content distribution manager controls the replication of large files to remote locations.
It also controls the time of day of the transfer and the amount of bandwidth consumed.
Content engine streams high quality video on the same LAN as the user.
It works to provide the best quality for the user and does not consume scarce WAN resourcese
scarce WAN resources.
Transparent caching pre-fetches content used by
many users and delivers the content locally rather than all the way across the Internet.
Content filtering filters out unwanted or inappropriate content from being accessed at work, school or at
home by underage children. It can be updated as often as needed to ensure that all new sites are filtered as they become available.
Server side caching resides in front of a web farm and reduces utilization on web servers and other devices
by off-loading the delivery of content to the cache. It works in conjunction with load balancing.
Load Balancing balances the loads on the servers. This feature resided in from of the web or
ftp server farm. The load balancer ensures each server is capable of delivering content
SSL acceleration is accomplished by offloading content encryption from the web servers.
Mulitple SSL accelerations can increase the number of concurrent encrypted sessions a web farm can support. |
Wireless System
Structured Cabling System
Audio/Video System
Security Alarm/Surveillance System
Network Security System
Remote Access System
Internet Access System
Data Storage System
Content Delivery System
IP Telephony System
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