CERTEON, INC
Company US Headquarters; Offices in France and UK Premier Technology Partners: Microsoft, VMware, IBM, EMC,
Siemens
Mission Leader in Virtualized Application Acceleration LAN-like application performance over WAN
aCelera First and only virtual appliance for application acceleration Accelerates all WAN traffic (HTTP/S; CIFS; MAPI; TCP; FTP) Optimizes mission critical traffic (e.g. SharePoint) Technology: Patented “Blueprints” and Object Differencing
Blueprints (specific functionality) for Microsoft MOSS/SharePoint Microsoft Office 2007 (Project, Visio, Forms) Microsoft Exchange (MAPI) IBM Rational Suite File transfers (CIFS) Web parts, XML and ASP.NET; Web Services (Excel, Forms, other) EMC Documentum SAP NetWeaver Siemens Teamcenter, Insight, and Solid Edge (CAD/CAM)
Benefits Software only Improve performance of applications over latent/low bandwidth by 90% Lower TCO by 50-80% by reducing number of servers Ultimate flexibility and scalability of Virtualization
Problem Centralized deployment desired
▪ SharePoint taking a long time to open▪ Uploads, Downloads and Saves are slow▪ Slow Intranet page renders
Options Considered Data center offload devices Generic packet based accelerator Certeon Application Accelerator
Solution Certeon at Microsoft Data Center and Energizer branches Full deployment: 120 countries worldwide
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MOSS acceleration with Certeon: Singapore to U.S. - WAN: T1, 300ms latency
1. Reduce Infrastructure Costs
2. Improve Application Performance
3. Improve Employee Productivity/Satisfaction
WANData Center Branch Office
Branch Office
Branch Office
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► Latency► Packet loss► Contention► Bandwidth
► Slow application response
► Poor user experience► Low productivity► Servers in multiple locations
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Decreases corporate revenue up to 9% Aberdeen Group - Aug 11, 2008
Other effects Decline in employee satisfaction 56% Loss of revenue opportunities 50% Decrease in responsiveness to needs of
external customers 47% Damage to brand reputation 32% Decrease in effectiveness of IT staff 31%
Cisco
Riverbed
Others
Application Point Solutions
Common Theme: Proprietary Appliances
for Acceleration
Common Theme: Proprietary Appliances
for Acceleration
Deploying Proprietary Appliances is the Wrong Answer!
Installation Cost Management
Cost Power Cost Rack Space Underutilized
Hardware
Application Acceleration Virtual Appliance
Software for application acceleration
Deployed as a virtual machine application▪ VMware or Hyper-V
No proprietary special purpose hardware▪ No servers to ship and install▪ No fixed hardware resources▪ No underutilized server resources
95% application response time reduction across a WAN Increases application usage Increases user productivity
Reduced Cost 60% lower TCO than proprietary WAN acceleration appliances Efficient use of server hardware resources
Flexible Provision acceleration when and where needed
Scalable Add processing power as needed
Manageable Use VMware or Hyper-V Tools
Branch Data Center
WAN
Virtual appliance in data center and in branch offices
No client, server, or application configurations required Not a proxy cache; not replication based
Origin server always accessed Upstream and downstream acceleration
1.Remote office requests file from data center
2.aCelera compares data request with previously seen data
3. aCelera fetches only new data required and merges it with previous data
Data Center
Remote Office
4. Complete document delivered to user
Data Object Differencing
WAN
Application Acceleration BlueprintsTM
Embedded logic that enhances acceleration ▪ Provides application specific intelligence and processing▪ Understands application semantics
Object Differencing Engine (ODE) Technology to eliminate transmission of redundant content Whole object differencing (MB vs KB)
▪ Whole object is understood through the Blueprint and differenced Predictive pre-loading
▪ Accurate response prediction via pattern matching▪ Pre-fetch from history store; Data ready in memory for fast delivery
Results Highest level of data reduction Fewer round trips, reduced network traffic Reduced response times
1. Virtual Appliance (Software) aCelera Acceleration Software Supports
▪ VMware ESX or ESXi; Microsoft Hyper-V
2. Open Physical Appliance (Hardware)
aCelera Acceleration Software
+ Virtualization
+ Dell Server
VMware ESX or ESXiVMware ESX or ESXi
aCelera VPN MAIL MOSS
aCelera
VMware ESX or ESXi or Hyper-VVMware ESX or ESXi or Hyper-V
aCelera VPN MAIL MOSS
Open Single Physical ApplianceCostly Rack
Flexibility Enables rapid deployment of applications Rapid application access from anywhere
Scalability Add users, applications or processing power as needed Provides centralized management for ease of use and
control
Reduced Cost Centralize/Consolidate Servers Maximize asset utilization enterprise wide Lower operational costs
Branch Offices Access Applications over WAN Branch Offices (bandwidth, latency) Slow Application Response Times
Virtualization Strategy VMware or Hyper-V in Company
Interest in Addressing Problem
Budget
Call
Certeon Resource Center Data Sheets Solution Demonstration Performance Reports White Papers FAQs Customer Case Studies
Danke
Thank You
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aCelera Demonstration
VMware InfrastructureESX Server 3.5
aCelera and all other application components
are running within a single VMware Infrastructure
ESX 3.5 Server
aCelera - a virtual appliance within VMware Infrastructure
Non-accelerated and accelerated clients performing two identical test scenarios with dramatically different results
Scenario 1: Single file download request 1 user Single 10MB, Microsoft PowerPoint file Accessed via SharePoint over the WAN
Scenario 2: Multiple, simultaneous file download requests 10 users
▪ Simulated using Microsoft Application Center Test (ACT) Single 300KB Microsoft Project File Continuously with no delay for 1 minute Accessed via SharePoint over the WAN
VMware Infrastructure Client GUI ▪ aCelera Virtual
Appliance running on ESX 3.5 System
▪ VMware Tools▪ IP address and DNS
name of ESX Server
▪ CPU usage: 83Mhz▪ aCelera memory
overhead: 85MBout of 512MB
VMware Infrastructure Client GUI
▪ aCelera Virtual Appliance running on ESX 3.5 System
▪ VMware Tools▪ IP address and DNS
name of ESX Server
▪ CPU usage: 90Mhz▪ aCelera memory
overhead: 84MB out of 512MB
Single file download request 1 user Single 10MB, Microsoft PowerPoint file
Multiple, simultaneous file download requests 10 users Simulated using Microsoft Application Center Test
(ACT) Single 300KB Microsoft Project File Continuous download request with no delay for 1
minute
Non-Accelerated client Download time: 1.31 min Transfer rate: 113KB/sec Throughput: .90 Mbits/sec
Accelerated Client– Download time: 2 seconds– Transfer rate: 5.04MB/sec– Throughput: 40 Mbits/sec
97% response time reduction
Non-Accelerated client Total requests: 21 Requests/sec: .35 Avg. Download Time: 24 secs Throughput: 1.21 Mbits/sec
Accelerated Client– Total requests: 439– Requests/sec: 7.32– Avg. Download Time: 1.3 secs– Throughput: 26 Mbits/sec
Singapore
Sydney
Cairo
Buenos Aires
Chateau
2MB IP/VPN
320ms latency
2MB IP/VPN
350ms latency
2MB
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250ms latency
2MB IP/VPN285ms latency
2MB IP/VPN
180ms latency10MB IP/VPN
116 seconds – without Certeon46 seconds – with Certeon; “Active Learning” 4 seconds – with Certeon; 2nd time access
Page rendering 12 seconds to 4 seconds
124 seconds – without Certeon26 seconds – with Certeon; “Active Learning” 4 seconds – with Certeon; 2nd time access
96 seconds – without Certeon18 seconds – with Certeon; “Active Learning” 3 seconds – with Certeon; 2nd time access
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