Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:BCSI), the technology leader in Application
Delivery Networking, today introduced the Blue
Coat® CacheFlow™ Appliance 5000 Series solution. This product
specifically addresses escalating international and mobile backhaul
bandwidth consumption and is targeted at service providers in regions of
the world where bandwidth is expensive and limited. Using advanced
caching technology, this new appliance helps scale service delivery to
meet the burgeoning subscriber demand for online video, large file
downloads and other Web 2.0 rich media content while improving
subscriber experience. Available immediately, the CacheFlow 5000
appliance can significantly reduce bandwidth consumption, delivering a
typical return on investment in six months with five-year savings
estimated in the millions of dollars based on current bandwidth costs.
"Internet consumption patterns have evolved from ‘bandwidth-skinny,’
short-duration activities to bandwidth-hungry, always-on applications –
such as online digital media, video, voice/videoconferencing over IP,
and online games,” said Melanie Posey, research director, Telecom
Markets, IDC. "As media-rich Internet content and applications emerge
and evolve, network-based service providers must adapt to keep pace with
end users' demands for capacity and quality of service.”
The Bandwidth Crisis
In 2009, international Internet traffic grew by 74 percent, and service
providers added nearly 9.5 terabits per second (Tbps) of new
international bandwidth capacity – the same amount as the total
international bandwidth existing in 2007 (source: TeleGeography).
Despite the increased supply of bandwidth capacity, the significant
growth in Internet traffic has kept bandwidth costs high. In some
regions of the world, international bandwidth can cost hundreds of
dollars per megabit per second (Mbps) per month while in other regions,
the same bandwidth might cost as little as tens of dollars. Service
providers in regions where increasing bandwidth is cost-prohibitive risk
the ability to profitably scale their services to meet subscriber
demand. This problem is compounded by the fact that subscribers
increasingly expect a Web experience that is fast and interactive.
Next Generation Caching
The CacheFlow 5000 appliance uses advanced, purpose-built caching
technology to address Web 2.0 content, large files and rich media,
including video. This content traditionally has been difficult to cache
due to its large size and dynamic nature. For example, CacheFlow
appliances can cache and deliver content served from dynamically
generated URLs, including content previously believed to be
non-cacheable. In addition, the CacheFlow appliance validates content
freshness before serving it to the subscriber, maintaining consistency
with the origin server.
CachePulse Brings Cloud Intelligence to Caching
The CacheFlow appliance leverages the new Blue Coat CachePulse™ service
to obtain automatic, network-based updates. This cloud-based service
provides rules and instructions designed to fine-tune CacheFlow 5000
appliances to better address the changing Web and deliver consistent
bandwidth savings. Customers can provide direct feedback into the
CachePulse community and share new or emerging Web sites in their region
that could benefit from better caching.
"Shock Absorber” for Web Traffic
By installing CacheFlow 5000 appliances in their networks, service
providers can create a "shock absorber” to address traffic spikes that
occur when Web sites and content become popular over a very short period
of time, such as coverage of a major news, sporting or political event.
With its high-throughput design, the appliance has the ability to meet
demands for bandwidth savings at Internet peering points, as well as to
be deployed in-region to address backhaul traffic and the dynamic
delivery of local content.
Web Compliance and Security
The CacheFlow 5000 appliance also runs Blue Coat WebFilter™ to address
cultural and regulatory requirements and to mitigate malicious threats.
It can also support custom allow and block lists and third party
databases, including the Internet Watch Foundation list.
Service Provider Trust and Experience
The new CacheFlow 5000 appliance builds on the longstanding experience
of Blue Coat in working with service providers and global telcos. Blue
Coat has worked with this market since being founded as CacheFlow in
1996, and currently counts each of the world’s top ten service providers
as a customer.
"We had the opportunity to participate in the beta of the Blue Coat
CacheFlow 5000 appliance and were impressed with the results. As other
carrier customers will agree, it is exciting to see the focus Blue Coat
is putting on the carrier market in terms of the purpose-built design
and functionality of this new product,” said Dr. Viriya Upatising, chief
technical officer of True Internet, a major Internet service provider in
Thailand with approximately 750,000 subscribers. True provides both
business and consumer, fixed and mobile Internet services and has been
using Blue Coat caching solutions for many years.
"In our region, international bandwidth is quite expensive, so a product
like the CacheFlow appliance focused on bandwidth savings helps us
manage the spiraling costs of adding more users and traffic,” he
continued. "In our testing, the CacheFlow appliance effectively cached
Web 2.0 content, delivered consistently high bandwidth savings on
general Web traffic, as well as provided superior throughput and
performance. We look forward to deploying CacheFlow appliances in our
network soon.”
New Purpose-Built Appliance for Carriers
The CacheFlow 5000 appliance features 1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces for high-capacity throughput and can scale to meet
multi-gigabit demands through the use of a clustered caching farm. The
appliances have been validated with industry-leading Layer 4-7 load
balancing switches, including those from Brocade, Radware, A10 Networks
and others.
"The CacheFlow 5000 appliance represents a significant leap forward in
addressing the bandwidth challenges facing service providers,” said
Jason Nolet, vice president, Application Delivery Products group at
Brocade. "Building on our long-standing partnership with Blue Coat, we
have tested and certified our ServerIron ADX application delivery
controllers, as well as Layer 2/3 switches and routers, with the
CacheFlow 5000 appliance to deliver end-to-end networking capabilities
with high availability and high performance load balancing to the
clustered solution.”
"The CacheFlow 5000 appliance builds on our expertise in delivering Web
content and applications effectively and securely,” said Darrell Long,
vice president and general manager, Carrier Infrastructure, Blue Coat
Systems. "Our breakthrough caching technology addresses the monumental
challenges service providers face in meeting fiercely growing demand for
video and Web 2.0 content from mobile and fixed users.”
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Availability
The CacheFlow 5000 appliance is available immediately.
About Blue Coat Systems
Blue Coat Systems is the technology leader in Application Delivery
Networking. Blue Coat offers an Application Delivery Network
Infrastructure that provides the visibility, acceleration and security
required to optimize and secure the flow of information to any user, on
any network, anywhere. This application intelligence enables enterprises
to tightly align network investments with business requirements, speed
decision making and secure business applications for long-term
competitive advantage. For additional information, please visit www.bluecoat.com.
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