tell you what the f5 bigip still works very nice...  




-----Original Message-----
From: matt shiite [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 07:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSL Accelerators [7:30724]


Personnally I have used the Alteon series

loadbalancers with their ISD ssl accelerator.  I can't

complain...they have worked like a champ. Just another

option for ya  :)





ms

--- Gaz  wrote:

> Not providing many/any answers here I'm afraid -

> just asking more questions.

> Is SSL that suitable for caching? I would have

> thought that most SSL traffic

> would be unique (Session ID's/transaction info etc).

> That's not a cocky question, I really don't know. I

> suppose there will be

> static content within the SSL pages.

> 

> I've used Intel SSL accelerators which seem to

> perform pretty well. We also

> do a fair bit of load balancing with Foundry

> Networks kit (Server Irons/Big

> Irons) and they're pretty nippy and pretty cheap

> compared to Cisco, and have

> the advantage that their CLI is very close to Cisco.

> I suppose it depends what scale you're doing it on.

> 

> From what I've seen of the Cisco CSS (Arrowpoint

> kit) they seem to offer

> greater functionality/flexibility than Foundry, but

> not seen much of them

> working in anger yet.

> 

> Be interesting to hear what Stratacache really mean

> by caching content in

> SSL-ready format.

> 

> 

> Gaz

> 

> ""John Neiberger""  wrote in message

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> > We are looking at buying some new load balancing

> switches and new cache

> > engines and somewhere in that mix we want to add

> SSL acceleration.  One

> > vendor that we're looking at sells load balancing

> switches with SSL

> > acceleration built-in.  Of course, they really

> like their way of doing

> > this.  The other vendor has a cache engine with

> SSL acceleration and

> > they say there is a significant performance

> increase by caching content

> > in SSL-ready format.

> >

> > Do any of you have any thoughts here?  The first

> vendor is F5 and I

> > really like the looks of their Big IP series.  The

> second vendor is

> > Stratacache and I really don't know much about

> them despite having

> > talked to them about this.  :-)

> >

> > Any tips?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > John

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