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Latest revision as of 18:42, 10 February 2017
Document migrated. An updated Single Appliance Guide can be found in the 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