Cisco Cisco Media Delivery Engine 50WVB Data Sheet
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Data Sheet
Cisco Media Delivery Engine 50WVB
Product Overview
The Cisco
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Media Delivery Engine 50WVB (MDE 50WVB) is a flexible software form factor for the Cisco
Enterprise Content Delivery System (ECDS), running on Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) on a
virtual blade environment. The Cisco ECDS is a media delivery system that helps organizations easily scale video
and media delivery over their existing WAN infrastructure. The Cisco MDE 50WVB is ideal for small-site
deployments that require up to 200 simultaneous clients for media delivery and up to 50-Mbps total throughput, as
well as for deployments at locations with limited rack space. The Cisco MDE 50WVB comes with a base license of
50-Mbps throughput and up to 200 concurrent streams. It is supported on virtual blade environments on Cisco
Wide Area Virtualization Engine 574 (WAVE 574) and Cisco WAE-674 Wide Area Application Engine appliances
running Cisco WAAS software.
Features and Benefits
Table 1 lists the features and benefits of the Cisco MDE 50WVB.
Table 1.
Cisco MDE 50WVB Features and Benefits
Feature
Benefit
Stream splitting
unicast to multicast conversion
Enables scalable live video delivery over non–multicast-enabled WAN
Content prepositioning
Uses off-hours bandwidth and delivers consistent experience for video and other applications
Dynamic caching
Reduces WAN usage for media that is not prepositioned earlier
Software-only footprint
Leverage existing investment in Cisco WAAS technology at remote sites for comprehensive WAN
Optimization solution
Optimization solution
Product Specifications
Table 2 lists Cisco MDE 50WVB product specifications.
Table 2.
Cisco MDE 50WVB Product Specifications
Feature
Specification
Size or form factor
Software on Cisco WAAS Virtual Blade
Hard drive
100 GB on Cisco WAVE 574
200 GB on Cisco WAE-674
Memory
Maximum memory on Cisco WAVE 574 and Cisco WAE-674 required
Redundant Array of Independent
Disks (RAID)
Disks (RAID)
No
Data network interfaces
Virtual (two Gigabit Ethernet)
Other interfaces
None