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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract O Cisco LocalDirector é um ativo de balancO Cisco LocalDirector é um ativo de balanceamento de carga entre servidores, descontinuado pela em 2003, baseado em uso de Network Address Translation (NAT). Foi incorporado à linha de ativos da Cisco Systems quando esta adquiriu a , Inc. O LocalDirector foi idealizado por no fim de 1996 durante uma reunião de pós-aquisição com um dos engenheiros-chefe da Netscape Communications Corporation. Durante este encontro, o engenheiro da Netscape disse à John Mayes que havia "provavelmente 10 consumidores no mundo com problemas de balanceamento de carga". Por causa disso, foi decidido iniciar o desenvolvimento do LocalDirector. , que havia escrito o código para o firewall PIX para a NTI (e depois para a Cisco), começou a condificação do LocalDirector logo depois dessa reunião. Como resultado da aquisição da NTI pela Cisco Systems no fim de 1995, Brantley contratou uma equipe de quatro experientes desenvolvedores: e trabalharam para a NTI antes da aquisição pela Cisco, e e , contratados imediatamente após a aquisição. Juntos, os quatro desenvolveram o código para o e LocalDirector (Finesse foi usado ainda na versão Cisco do PIX). A maior parte do código do LocalDirector foi compartilhada com os antigos PIXes.or foi compartilhada com os antigos PIXes. , Cisco LocalDirector was a server load balaCisco LocalDirector was a server load balancing appliance, discontinued in 2003, based on the Network Address Translation (NAT) technology Cisco Systems acquired when they bought . The LocalDirector was conceived by John Mayes & Robert Andrews in late 1995 during a pre-acquisition meeting with Robert, Webmaster at Netscape Communications Corporation. During the meeting, Robert Andrews told John Mayes that there were, "probably 10 customers in the world with a load balancing problem". Because of this, the decision was made to begin development on the LocalDirector. Brantley Coile, who had written the code for the PIX firewall for NTI and later Cisco, started coding of the LocalDirector very shortly after this meeting. As a result of the NTI acquisition by Cisco Systems in late 1995, Brantley hired a team of four long-time associates who were developers: Richard Howes, now at Steelbox Networks, and Pete Tenereillo worked for NTI prior to the Cisco acquisition, and Jim Jordan and Tom Bohannon, also at SteelBox, were hired immediately after the acquisition. Together the four developed the code for the Finesse OS and LocalDirector (Finesse was also used in the Cisco version of the PIX). The majority of the LocalDirector code was shared with the early PIXes. Though F5 and Cisco started development of a load balancing product around the same time, F5 needed to re-staff and re-develop after the first attempt. The LocalDirector was the industry's first load balancer. It first shipped to a customer in April 1996, only four months after development started, beating the next earliest competitors, F5 and HydraWeb, to market by a full year. Load balancing provides three important functions. It provides server availability, server scalability and the ability to manage server by bringing them on and off line. All LocalDirector models were built with Intel-based/Intel-compatible motherboards, along with Intel and Digital network chipsets. The LocalDirector utilizes a proprietary operating system that Cisco calls Finesse. The PIX firewall today uses a derivative of the same operating system. All systems boot from flash memory.ystem. All systems boot from flash memory.
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rdfs:comment O Cisco LocalDirector é um ativo de balancO Cisco LocalDirector é um ativo de balanceamento de carga entre servidores, descontinuado pela em 2003, baseado em uso de Network Address Translation (NAT). Foi incorporado à linha de ativos da Cisco Systems quando esta adquiriu a , Inc. O LocalDirector foi idealizado por no fim de 1996 durante uma reunião de pós-aquisição com um dos engenheiros-chefe da Netscape Communications Corporation. Durante este encontro, o engenheiro da Netscape disse à John Mayes que havia "provavelmente 10 consumidores no mundo com problemas de balanceamento de carga". Por causa disso, foi decidido iniciar o desenvolvimento do LocalDirector.niciar o desenvolvimento do LocalDirector. , Cisco LocalDirector was a server load balaCisco LocalDirector was a server load balancing appliance, discontinued in 2003, based on the Network Address Translation (NAT) technology Cisco Systems acquired when they bought . The LocalDirector was conceived by John Mayes & Robert Andrews in late 1995 during a pre-acquisition meeting with Robert, Webmaster at Netscape Communications Corporation. During the meeting, Robert Andrews told John Mayes that there were, "probably 10 customers in the world with a load balancing problem". Because of this, the decision was made to begin development on the LocalDirector.to begin development on the LocalDirector.
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