What can
PowerLink™ do for me?
VPN Link Failover, DNS Authoritative
Server and Hardware Failover, provide always available load balanced connectivity.
In
today's expanding Internet marketplace, optimizing online presence is
critical for business success. Businesses of all sizes, from multi-national
corporations to the local corner store, are using the Internet to reach
new markets, more efficiently deliver goods and services to customers
around the world, and foster better communications with employees, partners,
and suppliers. These trends are the driving force behind businesses need
for higher bandwidth and highly available Internet access using redundant
links ... [read
more]
PowerLink™ WAN aggregation and
High Availability solutions
The PowerLink™ High Availability Traffic Managing Solutions"
ensures 100% up-time of your network access (using multi-homing of multiple
links to multiple ISPs). In addition to high availability, the PowerLink™
aggregates the traffic of multiple WAN links into a single virtual wide-pipe
for up to 8 Mbps of throughput.
Regardless
of traffic fluctuations and/or failures across the net, PowerLink™
will provide your users with consistent and reliable service by optimizing
traffic to and from all your network resources. PowerLink™'s flexibility
performs intelligent load-balancing of traffic over any type of service
(T1, xDSL, Cable, ISDN, Wireless, Satellite, etc.) even allowing for the
mixing of different services from different providers.
This
comprehensive PowerPoint presentation will walk you through the features
of PowerLink™ products in terms of high speed, high reliability,
low cost Internet access ... [PowerLink™
overview]
Additionally, the following presentation will walk you through the concepts of Link Aggregation/Link Balancing with various sample configurations... [Multihomed ISP/WAN link failover with the PowerLink™]
Finally, the PowerLink IV+ with DNS allows for 2 PowerLink units to be used in a redundant fashion. Other solutions in this price range do not offer this feature. Always try to avoid replacing one single point of failure with another.
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