Array Networks has announced immediate availability of its new mid-range APV3600 and APV3650 application delivery controllers (ADCs). Engineered to mitigate the burden placed on businesses by 2048-bit SSL encryption, the new APV Series appliances support up to 25,000 2048-bit SSL transactions per second (TPS) and deliver the lowest cost per SSL TPS on the market. Standard features include a space-saving 1RU design, 10GigE interfaces, fiber and copper connectivity options and a full suite of advanced ADC features including server load balancing, link load balancing, global server load balancing, L7/L4 traffic management, custom scripting, connection multiplexing, SSL acceleration, caching, compression, traffic shaping, IPv6 support, Web application security and N+1 clustering.
In the mid-range, where ADCs commonly supported 25,000 1024-bit SSL TPS, the appliances now support only 5000 SSL TPS for the newer 2048-bit standard. Even if customers purchase the most advanced mid-range ADC from Array's closest competitor, the most they will achieve is 15,000 2048-bit SSL TPS – at which point they would need to either purchase multiple units or purchase higher-end units. In contrast, Array APV3600 and APV3650 appliances support up to 25,000 2048-bit SSL TPS and maintain a mid-range price point while migrating to the new, more secure standard.
"One of Array's primary competitive advantages and market differentiators is superiority in all facets of SSL secure transaction processing. With the new APV3600 and APV3650 products, Array has set an even higher standard of scalability, features, security and price-performance for service provider and enterprise customers that are either migrating to or scaling 2048-bit SSL encryption," said Michael Zhao, President & CEO, Array Networks.
Array APV3600 and APV3650 application delivery controller appliances are available immediately. The APV3600 is a 20Gbps appliance and the APV3650 is a 30Gbps appliance. Both models support 25,000 2048-bit SSL TPS and both models ship standard with all Array application delivery networking features.
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