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Re: Enterprise Multihoming
From: Rob Nelson <ronelson () vt edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 22:46:29 -0500
There are similar boxes from FatPipe and Radware (and others) that promise the same thing. I've done some light research on them and while I can see some positives, I don't prefer them to our current solution. Then again, I don't have any practical experience with them and I hope someone who has will chime in.
On the fatpipe side, I can chime in. I've worked with their Superstream products. As with all products there are good points, but I have a LOT of bad points for the Superstream. It starts with being based on Caldera openlinux and a required Java interface for all management. I wouldn't use this product again if I could help it.
They may have other products that work better, particularly in the case of true multihoming (the superstream is really so a business can pay for two DSL connections and get double the bandwidth) and such. If anyone wants more details, let me know.
Current thread:
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming, (continued)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Owen DeLong (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Marshall Eubanks (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming E.B. Dreger (Mar 11)
- RE: Enterprise Multihoming McBurnett, Jim (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Steve Francis (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Rob Nelson (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Dupuy (Mar 11)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 12)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Stephen Fisher (Mar 12)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Stephen J. Wilcox (Mar 13)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming Stephen Fisher (Mar 12)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 12)
- RE: Enterprise Multihoming Burton, Chris (Mar 12)
- Re: Enterprise Multihoming John Neiberger (Mar 11)