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    Exclusive: Cisco Systems ACE 4710

By Dave Mitchell, 9 Apr 2008

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed: £8018

Cisco claims the ACE 4710 has the most advanced application acceleration techniques on the market. Dave Mitchell evaluates.

The 4710 adheres to the common concept for load balancing as it uses virtual servers to intercept web traffic. Multiple physical servers grouped together in farms are assigned to each virtual server and the appliance carries out load balancing across them. To define real servers you choose the context they should belong to and provide a name, IP address and a weighting. Load balancing choices include the standard weighted round robin and least connections but you can also opt for hashes based on a URL, address, cookie or header.

When creating virtual servers the Device Manager interface only displays those options that are relevant to your choices. Basic parameters include an IP address, protocol, application protocol and VLAN membership and for HTTPS the virtual server can act as a proxy server and terminate client SSL sessions itself.

Called stickiness, the appliance maintains persistent connections to farm members using source and destination addresses. Layer 7 inspection offers greater control as the appliance determines persistent connections based on actual content and uses functions such as HTTP headers, cookies and session IDs to ensure a host is always directed to the same physical server.

Cisco's optional application acceleration and optimisation adds significantly to the asking price but it does offer a range of very unusual features. FlashForward improves browser responses to users by reducing latency and works hand in hand with the user's local browser cache to reduce the traffic associated with object validation. FlashConnect fools browsers into thinking objects physically located on a single host are distributed across multiple hosts. This forces the browser to open more connections in parallel so increasing performance.

Delta optimisation responds to client requests by pulling web pages from the server farm and rewriting them in JavaScript before passing them on. When the client asks for the next page the appliance checks this with the current JavaScript and only passes on the changes, so resulting in fewer round trips. You also have just-in-time acceleration, which works with embedded objects that can't be cached.

Cisco's image optimisation is rather cool as the appliance rescans images as they are requested from the server and reduces detail in areas where it's unlikely to be noticed such as skies or seas. With all these tools to hand you'd think configuring them will be tricky but the Device Manager offers an 'EZ option' for virtual servers and selecting this simply switches all the key features on for you.

During testing we found the ACE 4710 very easy to work with as the Device Manager makes basic load balancing functions simple to configure. Feature-wise, there's not much than can touch this appliance - especially at this price point - making it a solid choice for data centres looking to improve their service responses but without significantly increasing their utility bill.

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