04-17-2008 06:38 AM
Hi,
I'm asking my self a question, How does waas handle the cookies for http trafic?
Is there any session persistance mecanisme?
Is it transparent so handle by the browser as usual?
Is it cached?
I would like to know hows does it work exactly.
Regards
Karim
04-17-2008 10:59 AM
WAAS does not need to worry about browser cookies as it is transparent to it. WAAS will provide TFO/DRE/LZ optimization today for the data message that is transmitted over the WAN.
04-17-2008 12:44 PM
Karim,
WAAS currently only optimizes HTTP at the TCP level, so HTTP (application level)features like cookies are not cached per say, except for repeating bit patterns in a payload. If those bit patterns are repeated in future connections, we use DRE to offload those payloads as well as compression (LZ) and TCP optimizations.
I hope this helps,
Dan
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