[AusNOG] Compression Appliances

Daniel Hooper dhooper at emerge.net.au
Mon Nov 4 11:12:31 EST 2013


Hi,

I've had a couple of customers jump ship to silver peak in the last few months.

Regards,

Daniel Hooper | Emerge Technologies | ph 08 9080 5100 | fax 08 9021 0222 | 3/72 Brookman St, Kalgoorlie WA, 6430 | dhooper at emerge.net.au<mailto:dhooper at emerge.net.au>

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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Compression Appliances

Thanks for the responses everyone!

 So far Riverbed seem to be the standout option. The use cases mentioned though fall a bit outside of what we are utilising, which will essentially be aggregated general internet usage, not corporate usage. Makes things a bit different as we can't account for specific speed up of O365/Sharepoint/Exchange etc, just general internet usage and start saving what we can. Happy to hear a difference of opinion if this changes peoples perception of the problem.

Will be investigating a few options that have been recommended to me so thanks all again, always great to get the lists opinions on such matters :)

Thanks,
Joe

On 04/11/13 10:50, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
+1 Riverbed.  We have a customer who rolled out 700 of them.

I also know some guys in the Riverbed TAC, solid guys.


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On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Joseph Goldman <joe at apcs.com.au<mailto:joe at apcs.com.au>> wrote:
Hi List,

 Looking for recommendations on appliances to compress data for transport over limited bandwidth availability link. Currently utilising Cisco to do so, but am keen to see other options out there. Looking for real world results (not optimal condition bench test results) to go alongside recommendations if possible. The 'limited availability' link is 100mbit, so looking to see how much data we could potentially send down it compressed.

 If you work for vendor and recommending your own product, replies off-list please.

Thanks,
Joe
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