balancing for our internet connection next year. With more and more going o=
n
in the cloud, having reliable, fast bandwidth is mission critical.
Specifically, we are considering moving up from our current ATT Opteman 10M=
B
circuit to an ATT 20 MPS circuit, burstable speeds up to 50 MPS. We would
supplement that with a Comcast circuit of some sort.
We'd like to be able to add load balancing to use both circuit concurrently
as needed, intelligently route traffic based on packets, time of day, etc.
Automatic failover, of course.
One company that does this is Fatpipe, which (based on their demo) seems to
look like both a solid product and very easy to configure compared to
something from Cisco.
So may questions are:
1. If you are using Fatpipe, what has been your experience? or,
2. If you are using a similar product, what is it and how is it working for
you?
Tks!
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Steve Taffee staffee@castilleja.org
Director of Technology 650.924.1040 (Google Voice)
Castilleja School 650.470.7725 (office)
1310 Bryant Street 415.613.6684 (mobile)
Palo Alto, CA 94301 www.castilleja.org | taffee.edublogs.org
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