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Optimizing Applications on Cisco Networks


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Maximize performance and availability of network applications and network infrastructure with application performance management Learn and understand the business case for application performance management Understand how to identify critical applications on your business model Identify the characteristics of the basic applications and how they can be optimized for transmission Understanding the principle of proactive planning in order to maintain the delivery criteria are required for your critical business applications and decisions Improve service outsourcing SLA utilizing mean Identify and solve network performance applications, saving valuable time and money Includes real-world case studies that include design and performance problems Tremendous growth of computer networks in recent years has been characterized by network managers struggle to balance the demand for network resources. The book also includes an application, delivery techniques, and QoS protocols. Use Cisco Networks Optimizing applications to identify and profile of critical business applications, define and establish criteria for service levels, and ensure that the configuration of the system is continuously evaluated to maintain the desired level of service. This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press which offers networking professionals valuable information to build efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and build a successful career.

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  • ISBN-10: 1587051532
  • ISBN-13: 9781587051531
  • Publisher: Cisco Press
  • Pages: 384
  • Date: November 2004

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