Five Ugly Truths about WAFS and Caching
Thursday, 11th September 2008
Published by: ![]() WAFS and caching are approaches used to accelerate specific applications. They sound good in theory – saving bandwidth and making files go faster over the WAN – but did you know there are serious limitations in the architecture of these approaches? This white paper will give you the real story on why WAFS and caching aren't the best approaches available for application acceleration. Download this white paper now to learn how you can make your applications rocket across the WAN. |
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