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Product Line
The Cisco WAVE appliances are designed to offer investment protection by using their virtual blade capability to
reduce the branch-office device footprint and rapidly deliver branch-office IT services while addressing core WAN
optimization customer needs. Cisco WAVE appliances currently address small offices and branch offices (Table 1).
Table 1.
Virtualization-Capable Cisco WAAS Appliances
Platform
Hardware
Deployment Scenarios
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Cisco WAVE-274
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3 GB DRAM
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250-GB hard disk drive (HDD)
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2-port inline card
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Edge deployments at very small branch
offices
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Hosts up to 2 virtual blades*
Cisco WAVE-474
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3 GB DRAM
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250-GB HDD
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2-port inline card
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Edge deployments at small branch
offices
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Hosts up to 2 virtual blades*
Cisco WAVE-574
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3 or 6 GB DRAM
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500-GB HDD
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RAID-1
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2- and 4-port inline card options
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Edge deployments at enterprise branch
offices
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Core deployments at small data centers
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Hosts up to 6 virtual blades*
Cisco WAE-674
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4 or 8 GB DRAM
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600-GB HDD
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RAID-5
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4-port inline card optional
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Edge deployments at large enterprise
branch offices
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Core deployments at medium-sized data
centers
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Hosts up to 6 virtual blades*
* Virtual blade sizing assumes 0.5G of RAM per virtual blade. Most independent software vendors (ISVs), however, recommend a
1-GB RAM configuration to host their server software.
Note:
Cisco WAE-674, part of the Cisco WAE platform, is the only appliance that offers virtual blade capability for
hosting branch-office infrastructure services. Information about the Cisco WAE-674 datasheet, as part of Cisco WAE
product family, can be found at
.
Software Versions and Licenses
Cisco WAVE products can be purchased only with a Cisco WAAS Enterprise License.
The Cisco WAAS Enterprise License includes most application-specific optimization features that Cisco WAAS
Software 4.1 offers for applications, such as:
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Microsoft Exchange (Messaging Application Programming Interface [MAPI] Protocol)
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Microsoft Windows file sharing (Common Internet File Sharing [CIFS] Protocol)
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Web-based (HTTP) applications such as Oracle, SAP, and Microsoft SharePoint applications
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Microsoft Windows print services
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UNIX network file services (NFS)
Cisco WAAS Software 4.1 offers add-on license options for Cisco WAVE platforms: one to enable live video delivery
to the branch office (Live Windows Media streaming) and another to enable Cisco WAAS virtual blades to host
branch-office infrastructure services.
Cisco WAVE platforms do not support the Cisco WAAS Transport License option. There is no separate Cisco WAAS
Central Manager license for Cisco WAVE platforms; however, a Cisco WAVE platform can be configured as a Cisco
WAAS Central Manager when purchased with the Cisco WAAS Enterprise License.
Table 2 presents a version and license matrix for Cisco WAVE deployed with Cisco WAAS.