Rohati Architecture uses OCTEON CN58XX for Multiple Functions of Control, Data, Security and Services to deliver up to 40 Gbps L4-L7 Secure Application Performance
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 21, 2008 – Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications, storage and wireless applications, today announced that Rohati Systems, a leader in high-performance Network-Based Entitlement Control (NBEC) has utilized multiple Cavium OCTEON Plus MIPS64® CN58XX 4-core to 16-core processors in a highly innovative system architecture as part of its TNS™ Platform to deliver industry-leading performance and features in a cost-effective manner. Cavium Networks' processors are being designed into market-leading networking equipment such as routers, switches, Unified Threat Management appliances, Layer 4+ content-aware switches, modular chassis switches, wireless infrastructure equipment, broadband router and wireless LAN access/aggregation points.
Enterprise Security requirements are rapidly evolving in response to an increasingly dynamic and regulatory governed business climate. Definition and enforcement of these security policies has traditionally been done on a per-application level and through software-only solutions, which carry significant administrative costs and are subject to performance or granularity limitations. The Rohati TNS™ product line delivers for the first time a standards-based, high-performance network-based platform which transparently secures access to data-center resources across all users and applications without requiring client or server side agents thereby dramatically accelerating and simplifying deployment and lowering cost of ownership.
Rohati’s innovative system architecture uses multiple Cavium OCTEON CN58XX 4-core and 16-core processors for different purposes including control-plane, data-plane, security and services acceleration. The system consists of OCTEON processors as the only programmable components connected with a low-latency fabric in appliance and modular-chassis form-factors. These systems deliver a scalable family of networking systems with leading performance, granularity and security for network-based entitlement control at layer 4 to layer 7 performance of up to 40Gbps with 6 Million traffic flows. Rohati’s network-based entitlement control can be transparently deployed in the data center and applied across a broad range of applications and resources including Collaborative application such as Wikis and Microsoft SharePoint, unstructured data store such as CIFS file shares, packaged applications and legacy applications, in companies of all sizes.
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