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AX Series Expansion: 64-bit Server Load Balancers
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A10 Networks advances the Application Delivery market with the industry's first 64-bit Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs). The new 64-bit AX Series platforms include A10's Application Delivery OS, called the Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS), which is based on native 64-bit code. A key benefit to the new 64-bit AX Series models is unprecedented scalability and performance through increased memory.
Greater Efficiency, Flexibility & Extensibility
Read the 64-bit Advantage Solution Brief
Breaking the 32-bit 4GB Memory Limitation
The 64-bit architecture eliminates the 4GB addressable memory limit in 32-bit systems to improve all features that leverage memory. For example, removing the 4GB memory limitation delivers more scalable buffering for application flow surge protection, provides larger RAM caching for faster application response times and enhances buffering to boost throughput and processing capabilities.
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"Enterprises, web sites and carriers of all sizes will receive unparalleled scalability, performance and efficiency for data center application deployments. The new 64-bit AX Series models deliver upon A10's mission to provide faster, better and greener solutions. The new AX models deliver the lowest cost per connection, and best performance per watt in the industry."
Lee Chen, Founder and CEO for A10 Networks
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"The scalability of 64-bit provides A10 a key advantage in the Supercomputer Application Delivery Controller category with the ability to process data exponentially faster. This can not only bolster end-to-end application performance but also help to reduce operating costs. In this economy, CEOs, CIOs, and CFOs alike will welcome these benefits."
Jon Oltsik, Senior Analyst for Enterprise Strategy Group
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"A10 Networks brings true innovation to the Application Delivery market through its 64-bit Operating System architecture. The 64-bit OS's scalability is suited for initiatives from data center consolidation to processing higher throughput applications to reducing operational expenses."
Dr. Jim Metzler of Ashton, Metzler & Associates and author of the Application Delivery Handbook
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Midsize Businesses: Entry-level 64-bit Platforms
AX 2500
- Throughput: 10 Gbps
- Layer 4 Connections per Second: 300k
- Ports: 8 Gb Copper or 4 Gb Fiber
AX 2600
- Throughput: 18 Gbps
- Layer 4 Connections per Second: 355k
- Port Options: 3 Configurations
- 24 Gb Copper
- 24 Gb Fiber
- 16 Gb Copper & 8 Gb Fiber
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Large Enterprises: 10 Gigabit Ready
AX 3000
- Throughput: 22 Gbps
- Layer 4 Connections per Second: 440k
- Port Options: 2 Configurations
- 16 Gb Copper & 4 10-Gb Fiber
- 8 Gb Copper, 8 Gb Fiber & 4 10-Gb Fiber
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Large Websites, ISPs and Carriers: World's Fastest ADCs
AX 5100
- Throughput: 40 Gbps
- Layer 4 Connections per Second: 2 Million
- Ports: 8 10-Gigabit Fiber & 4 Gigabit Fiber
AX 5200
- Throughput: 40 Gbps
- Layer 4 Connections per Second: 3 Million
- Ports: 16 10-Gigabit Fiber & 4 Gigabit Fiber
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