Today, the Internet and dedicated wide area network (WAN) resources allow direct connections between the data center and remote offices. Remote offices can now access applications and data from the data center, and backup tasks can take place without the intervention of any remote employees. This chapter highlights the essential ideas of WAN in the remote office.
WAN/WAFS and remote offices This overview of WAFS and remote offices looks into the role of cache and file limitations, and WAN optimization.
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How to purchase WAN and WAFS optimization products Instead of maintaining ad hoc IT infrastructures at each remote office, consolidation moves the IT resources back to a main data center, allowing centralized applications and data to be accessed remotely across a WAN...
WAN/WAFS platform specifications WAFS products support the efficient exchange of data between remote locations over a WAN, allowing remote offices to access data from a data center as if it were local. WAFS can typically support a wide range of...
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