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October 19, 2009

So Good it's Spooky

Wild-things

Ever feel like you’re lost in the wilderness on a dark and stormy night?  Are you wondering what’s going to jump out and bite you?  Who knows what terrors lurk just ahead?

 

All kinds of eerie threats loom in the dark for the unwitting IT professional.  Luckily, Riverbed has got your back and will bail you out of all kinds of IT scares with the introduction of RiOS 6.0 just in time for Halloween.

 

Speed away from client performance vampires with new magic offering huge improvements for Citrix virtual desktops, Mac clients for file sharing, Oracle and other web-based applications.

 

Scale up to conquer the DR bottlenecked goblins with new powers to dynamically adapt your data streamlining to suit the workload and environment, giving you top throughput and best bandwidth optimization, even for the biggest data protection requirements.

 

Simplify the fight with management complexity gremlins with new sorcery showing both optimization and pass-through traffic.  You can also easily integrate with your network and management tools, and quickly set up the security features you require to keep you safe.

 

Select your weapons against the rising branch server ghouls with the Riverbed Services Platform, now including a watchdog to guard against virtual machine failure and flexibility to grow virtual disks or deploy virtually-inpath.

 

Whatever you fear, Riverbed is here for you with RiOS 6.0.  We’ll get you through the darkest hours.  The rest is all fun and candy.

Read more about RiOS 6.0 features here.

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