F5 APPLICATION READY NETWORK GUIDE: MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2008
Benefits and F5 Value
transactions, and partners, contractors, and suppliers all clamoring for access to different internal applications, organizations are struggling with access control and enforcement issues.
F5 provides a complete approach to security enforcement and providing access control for Windows Server 2008, regardless of end user, client type, application, access network, or network resources.
In the past, remote access was provided by IPsec VPN solutions — a complicated deployment which required software installation and maintenance on every client, and was difficult to enforce and control. IPSec has shown it is unable to keep up with the growing demands of remote access required by today’s enterprise organizations. F5’s remote access solution enables you to easily grant remote access to anyone from any device, while ensuring this access is carefully controlled and restricted on a granular basis.
With F5, access to Windows Server 2008 resources can be easily controlled on an extremely granular level. For example, employees can be granted full access to internal resources, while a trusted partner group can be restricted to a specific subset of applications, and a contractor group could be locked down to a specific application or port. F5 centralizes this access control, and makes configuring and enforcing this type of control simple. F5 can even gather device information (like IP address or time of day) and determine if a resource should be offered. The F5 solution also includes control for any access network and any device, with no need to deploy multiple access control solutions for remote users, wireless LANs, and the LAN.
F5 supports virtual administration domains, allowing a single F5 device to be managed by multiple application teams without interference. Every user can be assigned to specific administrative domains which define which objects are visible to that user. Multiple levels of access are also definable for each user, with basic
down appropriate administrative personnel, and improves the ability of application administrations to manage applications when it’s necessary. F5 helps streamline the business process and improve the productivity and efficiency of operational personnel.
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery and business continuity are vital to the success of an organization. Merely having a solid security platform cannot protect against unexpected events and disasters that create a wide range of obstacles, ranging from knocking out the power to wiping out entire data centers. These disruptive events not only cost organizations thousands or even millions of dollars, but can bring about legal ramifications with industry and government rules concerning data protection and disaster recovery. With the amount of irreplaceable, business critical information stored on the network and in applications like those found in Windows Server 2008, having an effective disaster recovery plan is essential.
F5 products are uniquely positioned to help organizations mitigate disasters and other disruptive events. F5 is the only vendor
to virtualize data centers, VPN access, optimization, and traffic in an integrated fashion — ensuring the Windows Server 2008 devices and applications are always available.
F5 provides the industry’s most comprehensive solution for site failover and business continuity. From performing comprehensive site application availability checks, to defining the conditions for dynamically and transparently shifting all traffic to a backup data center, failing over
an entire site, or controlling only the affected applications, F5 has the complete solution.
When one of these disruptive events does happen, even something as simple as a snow storm that prevents most employees from making it to the office, F5 provides extremely secure remote access to the network and Windows Server 2008 deployment, ensuring that even though the physical office might be unavailable, as long as a single data center
is still up, business can continue. F5 remote access devices support Microsoft Vista and access to Windows Server 2008 devices, and even provide secure application access from Windows Mobile® 5/6 PocketPC and Smartphones.
One scenario often neglected in a disaster recovery plan is when the event doesn’t happen to your organization, but to your ISP. While many organizations do have multiple links, they have to contend with complicated BGP configurations. F5 simplifies
as they grow. F5 seamlessly monitors availability and performance of multiple WAN ISP connections to intelligently manage
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