Do these scenarios sound familiar?
- Are you planning to add additional bandwidth?
- Are you interested in increasing application performance to your remote users?
- Can you accommodate backup and replication traffic over your existing WAN link?
WAN Optimization technology can improve most company’s application response times, particularly where network
latency is high. Different types of traffic and IT architecture present both difficulties and opportunities for
improving the response times of essential applications. Traffic that isn’t time sensitive, such as e-mail, backups
and personal web access can swamp WAN links leading to slow response times from business-critical applications.
Global centralization of branch office servers and data centers, file transfers such as the delivery of training
videos, and repeated transmission of the same or similar files can all impact latency and network performance.
Why WAN Optimization?
WAN Optimization is a cost-effective means to address latency issues and slow application performance over WAN links.
In addition, it can help maximize return on investment in WAN bandwidth, and sometimes avoiding the need for costly
bandwidth upgrades.
Kovarus Designs and Implements WAN Optimization Solutions
Kovarus offers the industry’s most comprehensive and scalable WAN Optimization solution from Cisco, which includes
components to address application acceleration and WAN backup & replication techniques, including compression,
redundancy elimination, transport optimizations, caching and content distribution. As a Cisco Advanced Technology
Partner (ATP) for Network-Hosted Storage Applications, we have the expertise and industry experience to deploy and
support Cisco’s Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) solution, which combines hardware and software innovations
to overcome WAN latency and bandwidth limitation and improve application performance. Cisco WAAS enhances the
performance and usability of customers’ existing infrastructure while offering users at branch offices LAN-like
performance over the WAN for all TCP-based applications.