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Radware Alteon

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What is Radware Alteon?

Radware Alteon, from Israeli company Radware, is an application delivery controller.

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What is Radware Alteon?

Radware Alteon, from Israeli company Radware, is an application delivery controller.

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Product Demos

Nuage Networks VSP LBaaSv2: Integration with Radware vDirect Demo #4: High-Availability

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Networks VSP LBaaSv2: Integration with Radware vDirect Demo #2: Multi-tenant

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Nuage Networks VSP LBaaSv2: Integration with Radware vDirect Demo #3: VSD-managed Subnet

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Nuage Networks VSP LBaaSv2: Integration with Radware vDirect Demo #1: Single tenant

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Product Details

What is Radware Alteon?

Radware Alteon Technical Details

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Reviews and Ratings

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We selected the Radware Alteon to be used by our entire organization as the load balancer and security gateway to our web applications. We had a need to replace our aging infrastructure with something more capable and selected these devices after extensive research and testing.
  • Virtualization
  • The software web application is beyond terrible, in most of the cases the web was broken or did not have similar functionality the command line interface had.
  • The command line interface wasn't a natural looking interface, it was very fumbled and while it ran on Linux, the interface was all menus and sub-menus.
  • When enabling different pools for different web services, when a new pool was activated, the old pool connections were all reset instead of allowing HTTP sessions to naturally expire.
These devices caused more problems for our company than benefits, I would never recommend these to colleagues.
  • While running on these devices, every release caused many interruptions in service and caused thousands of dollars of lost revenue.
We moved away from Alteon to F5 BigIP LTM and just by swapping out the hardware, we saw 40% speed increase in our applications. Everything else is much improved as well, from the web interface to the command line to the API.
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