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Revision as of 18:25, 10 February 2017
Document migrated. An updated Single Appliance Guide can be found in the http://wanos.co/docs Wanos Documentation site]
Single Appliance
Wan Optimization is designed to work with two or more appliances. Using only a single appliance will disable most of the Wan Optimization features like compression, deduplication and packet loss recovery.
A single appliance will produce:
- Web Caching, if deployed and configured.
- Upstream Quality of Service (Shaping, Priority etc)
- Interface statistics and graphs
- Netflow Traffic Statistics e.g top protocols
- Netflow Exports to an external collector