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A10 Quick Classes (#3): Deploying an IPv6-ready Website for Your Enterprise

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See all the A10 Quick Classes at www.a10networks.com We will show how to configure your AX application delivery controller as an IPv6-IPv4 gateway, which will enable IPv6 clients to access your existing IPv4 infrastructure. The AX Series provides load balancing services to any combination of IPv4 or v6 clients, and IPv4 or IPv6 servers.

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The End of IPv4 and Migration Paths to IPv6

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In this video, A10 Networks discusses the end of IPv4 and migration paths to IPv6. The video is divided into four sections: • An introduction to IPv6 • IPv6 migration paths for Service Providers • IPv6 migration paths for the Enterprise • A10 Networks’ AX Series offers the ideal platform for your IPv6 migration program

You Can Learn More About the A10 Networks’ Product Line By Going to www.LoadBalancerSolutions.com/A10-Networks

The original article/video can be found at The End of IPv4 and Migration Paths to IPv6

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A10 Quick Classes (#2): The Modes of Server Load Balancing

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See all the A10 Quick Classes at www.a10networks.com We will teach you about the four Modes of Server Load Balancing: Routed Mode, One-Arm Mode, Transparent Mode and Direct Server Return (DSR) Mode. When adding the AX Series into your infrastructure, the AX platform offers several key benefits. By deploying an AX Series you can maximize application availability, scalability, and performance. The AX will also help to increase infrastructure efficiency and deliver a faster end user experience. Real Servers, Service Groups, Virtual Servers, A10 Quick Classes, A10 Networks, Server Load Balancer, AX Series, application delivery controller

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A10 Quick Classes (#1): Basic Load Balancing Configuration

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See all the A10 Quick Classes at www.a10networks.com We will teach you how to configure and manage a Layer 4 VIP (virtual IP) on your AX Series server load balancer. But before we start the training, let’s begin with a quick review of the main benefits of the AX Series. The first benefit of the AX Series is to share the load among two or more servers and to simply offer more scale by adding new commodity servers. A second benefit of the AX Series is its ability to provide higher availability for your applications. When configuring the AX Server Load Balancer, there are three core elements involved: Real Servers, Service Groups, and Virtual Servers.

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The Transition to 2011

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com As the New Year for 2011 begins, we are extremely pleased with our momentum, growth and success. A10 grew 150% during 2010, delivering 15 consecutive quarters of growth as a result of our sharp focus on innovation and technology leadership. In recognition, we received four prestigious awards: Best of Microsoft TechEd for our 64-bit AX Series innovation, Top Workplaces in the Bay Area by the San Jose Mercury News, the 46th fastest growing private company in America by the Inc. 500, and the 4th fastest growing private company in Silicon Valley by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. In 2011, we will continue our focus on three addressable markets: Application Delivery, IPv6 Migration and Cloud Computing and Virtualization. Solutions for each of these three markets are powered by our Advanced Core Operating System or ACOS, which is designed from the ground up with performance, scalability and efficiency in mind.

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Apps too Slow? Add Acceleration, part 1

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com Paul Nicholson, A10 Networks’ Director of Product Marketing, and John Huang, Senior System Engineer, discuss the key benefits of application delivery controllers (SDC) including reduced CPU usage, faster user experience and reduced data center overhead. Less servers means less overhead and less cost. These benefits are achieved via AX Series application acceleration technologies, which include SSL off-load, RAM caching, HTTP compression and TCP connection re-use.

You Can Learn More About the A10 Networks’ Product Line By Going to www.LoadBalancerSolutions.com/A10-Networks

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Apps too Slow? Add Acceleration, part 2

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com In part one of this video we covered four techniques to optimize applications with an application delivery controller (ADC) to: * Provide a faster user experience to your customer and * Reduce server CPU utilization for lower data center overhead These four techniques are: * SSL off-load * RAM Caching * HTTP Compression * TCP connection re-use In part two Paul Nicholson and John Huang discuss what benefits can be expected in real life and how to quantify the results of an ADC implementation.

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A10 Networks’ AX Series aXAPI: REST-based Application Programming Interface (API)

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com The aXAPI is a REST-based Application Programming Interface (API) enabling remote interaction from third-party applications to control an A10 Networks AX Series server load balancer.

You Can Learn More About the A10 Networks’ Product Line By Going to www.LoadBalancerSolutions.com/A10-Networks

The original article/video can be found at A10 Networks’ AX Series aXAPI: REST-based Application Programming Interface (API)

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A10 Networks Corporate Video

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