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Infoblox to Deliver Virtualization Network Services Appliances on Riverbed RSP Platform
Solution Enables the Next Phase of Consolidation, Improves Performance, Resilience and Management of DNS, DHCP and IPAM
Apr. 17, 2008 04:00 PM
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Infoblox and Riverbed Technology announced virtualized core
network services appliances for the branch office. The solution, which will
include a virtual instance of Infoblox's core network services software running
on the Riverbed Steelhead WDS appliance, will be deployed at remote and branch
offices and improve core network services performance and management, while
enabling the consolidation of servers and lowering costs.
The Infoblox Virtual Appliance software will work in conjunction
with the new Riverbed RiOS Services Platform (RSP), offering a means to deploy
at the network edge best-of-breed core network services, such as domain name
resolution (DNS), IP address assignment and management (DHCP and IPAM),
authentication (RADIUS), and file distribution (FTP/TFTP/HTTP) in conjunction
with Riverbed WDS.
Riverbed WDS solutions have been adopted in the enterprise
because they increase the speed and performance of branch office applications
delivered over wide area networks (WANs), while enabling the consolidation of
IT infrastructure by reducing the need for application servers in remote
offices. Concurrently, organizations are seeking to improve their core network
services infrastructure, which provides the essential foundation for all
network applications, including email, VoIP, wireless and Web-based
applications.
To deploy, secure, and manage core network services, many
organizations rely on software or freeware on general-purpose servers, and
manual processes, including primitive tools such as spreadsheets and custom
scripts. But as the number of IP devices and applications continues to grow,
today's server-based solutions are being replaced with core network services
appliances in order to increase resiliency and security and automate
time-consuming and error-prone management tasks. Further advantages to
deploying core network services appliances at the branch include local
survivability and non-stop operation should a WAN link or remote device fail;
and, increased performance due to the elimination of WAN latency often produced
when services are deployed and delivered from the data center, which can
adversely impact application performance.
Now, with the Infoblox Virtual Appliance, organizations will
be able to realize these advantages at the branch without increasing their
infrastructure footprint.
"IT is increasingly consolidated, while at the same
time workers are becoming more distributed. The need to reconcile these
competing demands has driven broad adoption of our WDS solutions," said
Eric Wolford, senior vice president of marketing and business development at
Riverbed. "Many of our customers recognize the benefits of deploying DNS,
DHCP and IPAM at the network edge for improved performance and availability.
With our new RSP offering and Infoblox's Virtual Appliance, customers will get
the best of both worlds: best-of-breed core network services for branch offices
and extended value in the Riverbed Steelhead appliances."
Infoblox and Riverbed: A Powerful Combination
Customers deploying the joint solution will install Infoblox
Virtual Appliance software on Riverbed Steelhead appliances equipped with the
Riverbed RSP module. Infoblox Virtual Appliances provide the same DNS, DHCP,
RADIUS, IPAM and other services available on standard Infoblox hardware
platforms, and participate as full members in Infoblox grids.
In a typical deployment, native Infoblox hardware platforms
are deployed at headquarters, data centers and/or regional sites, and Infoblox
Virtual Appliance software will be installed on Riverbed Steelhead appliances
at branch locations. Infoblox's grid technology links the hardware and virtual
appliances into a unified, centrally managed system.
The combination of Riverbed and Infoblox capabilities will
allow enterprises to remove the conventional servers hosting DNS, DHCP and
other core network services at branch locations, reducing capital and
administrative costs.
"Thousands of organizations, including many of the
world's largest, have migrated from software on servers to appliances for their
core network services infrastructure and have gained the benefits of resilience
and automation in the process," said Richard Kagan, vice president of
marketing at Infoblox. "Now, with the Riverbed RSP and Infoblox Virtual
Appliances, customers can extend these benefits to the edge of their networks
and actually reduce hardware footprint and management costs at the same time. We're
delighted to be working with Riverbed to offer this powerful new option for our
customers."
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