Application Acceleration and WAN Optimization Fundamentals

Posted by tripwire45 on Sep 14, 2007 8:49 PM EDT
Tech-Unity.com; By James Pyles
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To quote from the "Who Should Read This Book" section: "This book is intended for anyone who is interested in learning about the foundational components of application acceleration and WAN optimization, including IT directors, network managers, application infrastructure engineers...". Ok, I get the idea and hopefully so do you. In other words, please have an admin level background and skills if you want to understand what's going on here. The real goals of this book are to instruct network engineers as to the ins and outs of this technology and to illustrate why implementing this solution is value added in the corporate environment.

Since this book is written to the IT network professional, it can be read in one of two basic ways; cover-to-cover or targeting the specific chapters or topics the reader needs to learn. The latter methods is most likely to be used by this text's audience given their background and experience. The goal of the Grevers and Christner book is to show you how to get relatively slow WAN links to work and play well with applications WAN was never designed to handle.

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