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- Cisco Wide Area Application Services Optimizations for File Server Protocols
- Cisco Wide Area Application Services WAAS Version 4.0 provides significant throughput improvements for the remote-office users accessing centralized file servers or Network-Attached-Storage NAS devices using the Common Internet File System CIFS protocol. This paper discusses the optimizations that Cisco Systems provides through Cisco WAAS that apply specifically to file services.
- White papers 2006-08-01
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- Using NetApp SnapMirror Async With Cisco Wide Area Application Services for Data Center Replication
- Many enterprises use NetApp SnapMirror Async for data protection, replication, and business continuance over a wide range of distances and transports. By copying only changed blocks, SnapMirror optimizes the use of network resources. Data ONTAP data deduplication can further reduce traffic by transmitting only nonredundant blocks in their entirety. Cisco...
- White papers 2008-10-24
- Cisco Wide Area Application Services Version 4.0 Optimizations for Citrix
- Cisco Wide Area Application Services WAAS allows IT organizations to dramatically improve Citrix performance by optimizing Citrix client-server traffic over the WAN. Citrix allows IT organizations to centralize application deployment, processing, and management from remote-client workstations to a Citrix server farm located in one or more data centers. Each remote...
- White papers 2006-07-01
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