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  • This is a demonstration of Silver Peak's web-based Global Management Systems (GMS). Silver Peak GMS gives customers all the tools needed to centrally configure, monitor and manage a Silver Peak-enabled wide area network (WAN).Customers enjoy fast deployment, simplified device management, centralized monitoring, and extensive reporting capabilities. Silver Peak products can be pre-provisioned and then automatically discovered using the automated deployment wizard, including implementation of your own custom policies. Silver Peak GMS also makes day-to-day administration easier with scheduled configuration backups and automatic updates. Easy-to-use dashboards provide essential real-time information, such as device status and usage statistics, WAN metrics, and alarms. And with real-time and historical reporting, you have all the information you need for capacity management, network planning, auditing, troubleshooting, ROI analysis, and SLA enforcement.
  • This document describes the configuration of Dell EqualLogic storage arrays for use with Silver Peak VRX Replication Acceleration. When Silver Peak VRX appliances are deployed with the Dell EqualLogic storage arrays, the VRX appliance acts as the default gateway for the EqualLogic arrays. 
  • This tutorial shows you how to deploy Silver Peak Cloud Acceleration for Amazon Web Services (AWS).
    Category: Best Practices
  • When Global Alliance Seguros (“GA”), an insurance company in Mozambique, needed to establish a disaster recovery site, offsite data replication seemed like the best solution for protecting the data. GA was already replicating data across its data center with Dell AppAssure and meeting a two hour Recovery Point Objective (RPO), replicating data to a hosting site seemed like the next logical step. 
    Category: Best Practices
  • When Citizens Business Bank needed to fulfill a disaster recovery initiative, virtual WAN optimization software was the logical choice. The company had already virtualized its data center and even after more than doubling the bandwidth from their data center to their disaster recovery (DR) location, data replication still took 8-times too long. 

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