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Four Steps to a Faster, Happier Microsoft SharePoint Deployment with Riverbed

One customer was faxing documents back and forth rather than waiting for slow Microsoft SharePoint® downloads. It's not SharePoint's fault; it's often other factors

Posted on April 30, 2012 Read More →

One customer was faxing documents back and forth rather than waiting for slow Microsoft SharePoint® downloads. It's not SharePoint's fault; it's often other factors outside SharePoint involving the network. Fact is, people will drop any technology like a hot brick when the WAN slows the end-user experience.

But it does not have to be that way because Riverbed products give users the SharePoint experience they need to be productive.

Think Centralized SharePoint
We are not talking about a distributed environment in which each branch needs additional hardware and in-branch IT talent—not to mention the unavoidable complexity involved. Instead, you can get a centralized SharePoint deployment with the performance of a local setup. For that you will need a performance platform from Riverbed.

So without further ado, here are the steps for giving your users a faster, happier SharePoint deployment.

Step 1: Know what is on your SharePoint network and who is using what
Riverbed Cascade®

Start by building an accurate picture of your SharePoint landscapes. That is, understand what and who is on your networks. Cascade accomplishes this with an unrivaled speed and top-to-bottom accuracy.

  • •Discover all hosts in 2- and 3-tier SharePoint farms
  • •Map dependencies between web, app, and data tiers
  • •Identify which users are connecting to which hosts


In addition to providing visibility into network performance to resolve users' SharePoint performance complaints, Cascade can help accelerate SharePoint deployment and re-architecture projects, while reducing outage risks and failed cutovers. Within a few hours, Cascade can discover all systems, identify server and client dependencies and locations, and show the information in a graphical, interactive format.

For more steps, click here!

Learn more about Riverbed for Microsoft SharePoint

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Get Drastic Bandwidth Reductions for UDP Traffic with Riverbed

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) users rejoice! Riverbed loves all traffic—including the bandwidth busting kind like UDP. If you use UDP to move large files across the WAN,

Posted on April 23, 2012 Read More →

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) users rejoice! Riverbed loves all traffic—including the bandwidth busting kind like UDP. If you use UDP to move large files across the WAN, Riverbed® Steelhead® appliances can drastically reduce your bandwidth.

“In lab tests we were able to achieve up to 90% reduction in UDP traffic bandwidth, depending upon traffic and bandwidth conditions.” – Riverbed

UDP-based applications benefit from the new Packet Mode Optimization feature now included with Steelhead appliances that run RiOS® 7.0 (Riverbed Optimization System). This is tremendously useful for UDP-based bulk data transfer (TFTP) and data replication products such as Symantec Veritas Volume Replicator, Aspera, and Signiant.

Examples: Extremely large files
UDP is great for organizations that replicate extremely large files from one location to another, especially one-time transfers. For example, many film production companies use UDP to send large video files for post-production from one location to another. Another classic UDP example is disaster recovery. In both cases the bandwidth load is significant.

How Steelhead appliances reduce UDP bandwidth
The new Packet Mode Optimization feature optimizes and deduplicates data on a packet-by-packet basis.

In a nutshell the process works like this:

  • 1. A Steelhead appliance intercepts the UDP packet. It then builds a tunnel through which the UDP traffic will travel to the destination's remote Steelhead appliance.
  • 2. At the destination, the remote Steelhead appliance de-encapsulates the UDP traffic, rebuilds the original data stream, and forwards the traffic to the destination in the original traffic encapsulation.


For more Information on How to get Packet Mode Optimization
click here!

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Posted on April 23, 2012 Read Less ↑

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