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MIC-5320/5322 ATCA Blades with Intel® Xeon® 5500 & 5600 Series Processors
The introduction of Advantech MIC-5320/5322 ATCA Blades based on the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 & 5600 Series. The MIC-5320 and 5322 ATCA Blades with 10GbE connectivity combine single or dual processor computing performance with high-speed I/O flexibility in power efficient designs for Network Equipment Providers. Both blades are key elements in IMS media gateways, application servers and media servers, or in 3G and 4G network infrastructure elements such as serving and gateway support nodes and LTE-specific elements including Mobile Management Entities.
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Enhancing Communications Platform Value-add with MicroTCA
This paper looks at how MicroTCA can be cost-optimized to fit various communications platform solutions ranging from converged IP-PBX’s in enterprise networks to infrastructure elements in cellular networks. Often for competitive positioning reasons, many current solutions are based on purpose-built platforms of proprietary design. This often translates to trade-offs on scalability and redundancy in order to meet stringent cost targets.
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Network Application Platforms – Part 1 General Purpose or Specialized Processors
The Network Applications Platform (NAP) is fast becoming the ubiquitous workhorse of both infrastructure and enterprise networks. While NAPs often take on many guises, IP traffic is at the core of all applications. Maximizing reuse and development efficiency, while creating innovate and feature rich solutions is crucial for success. This paper, part one in Advantech’s Network Application Platform series, examines the challenges of processor selection.
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Advantech Platforms for 10 GigE networking On Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series
While we have numerous methods of measuring performance in terms of absolute values it is also a matter of perspective and relativity. Driving at 70mph on the freeway is very fast relative to our own walking or even running pace but pales in comparison to a 200mph race car, let alone a Mach2 fighter plane. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link and as such we are always striving to improve that “weak link.” So it is with any computer or network system platform.
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Converged Application Platforms–Enhance your bottom line; take one “to go”
With the World's economies behaving like roller coasters, maximizing efficiencies and squeezing every last ounce of performance, value and profit from product implementations is crucial in order to remain competitive. The Converged Application Platform has emerged as the most flexible and cost effective solution to meet the demand for"Triple Play"service applications.
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Cut Network Security Costs in Half
Network threats require enhanced security for access control, user authentication, and attack protection, concerns which require a leap in performance—particularly VPN performance. VPN performance is critical, yet many medium-sized businesses have typically been priced out of VPN acceleration, resulting in compromised features and performance.
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An Integrator's Guide to MicroTCA Part III – System management software
In the previous article of this series we explained the basic processes of the start up of a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) using the example of the insertion of an AMC module into a MicroTCA chassis. In this third part we will discuss system management software and the various implementation options available.
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An Integrator's Guide to MicroTCA Part II– How a FRU starts up
In the previous article of this series we covered the basic system management aspects and architecture of MicroTCA. In this second article we will explain the basic processes of the start up of a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) using the example of the insertion of an AMC module aka Advanced Mezzanine Card into a MicroTCA chassis.
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An Integrators Guide to MicroTCA Part I - Platform management overview
In this first of a series of three Articles written by Tom Kastner, Peter Marek and Paul Stevens of Advantech, we take a deeper look at MicroTCA technology and provide some insight for potential System Integrators into the functionality of the MicroTCA Carrier Hub (MCH). Part 2 will focus on the startup sequence of a typical system in order to explain the importance of E-keying and Power budgeting. Finally in Part 3 we will discuss the various management software options available.
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