Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Take the Pain out of Server Offload

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Server Consolidation ROI via APCs 

The complex functions such as SSL and compression place a significant burden on Web and application servers. These CPU-bound operations negatively impact application performance and capacity. Learn how the offload capabilities provided by Application Delivery Controllers deliver relief to both physical and virtual servers and ensure a rapid and quantifiable ROI.

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