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Cisco WAAS is simple and cost effective to scale for small deployments, offering 50,000
optimized sessions, with 1-Gbps optimized WAN throughput, without the need for load
balancing.
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Cisco WAAS is reliable and cost effective to scale for midsize to large deployments,
offering 6 million optimized sessions, with 32-Gbps optimized WAN throughput using the
existing router/switch Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) for load balancing and
with no single point of failure, without the need to buy an external load balancer.
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Cisco WAAS provides high performance and is cost effective to scale for very large
deployments, offering 16 million sessions, with 64-Gbps optimized WAN throughput using a
load balancer such as a Cisco ACE Application Control Engine appliance.
Ease of Operation Through Network Transparency
Cisco WAAS is built with a unique network-transparent architecture (Figure 1). Network
transparency and preservation of IP and TCP header information allows ease of operation and
interoperability with network services such as quality of service (QoS), Cisco IOS
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NetFlow,
access control lists (ACLs), firewalls, Cisco Optimized Edge Routing, and IP service-level
agreements (SLAs). Other WAN optimization products hide accelerated traffic in opaque tunnels
that break these network services, compromising the reliable operation of voice, data, and security
in the network.
Figure 1. Cisco WAAS Network Transparency
Reliable Deployment With Enterprise Applications
Cisco WAAS offers high-performance acceleration for important business applications without the
use of invasive and risky reverse engineering. For example, joint interoperability testing among
Cisco, Oracle, Microsoft, and SAP has validated significant acceleration benefits. The combination
of joint interoperability testing, appropriate licensing agreements and escalation support among
these industry leaders allows networking and application groups within IT organizations to
confidently deploy WAN optimization and minimize the risk of difficult troubleshooting and
collaboration.