Etinc.com

$795 for the software if you are willing to DIY install on a *nix kernel

$2,495 for turnkey 1U appliance

Much cheaper than Packeteer, Allot, et. al.

Read the vendor's white papers -- very interesting analysis of the
technology they use versus Packeeteer and others

Have used it in the past; worked very well.

This guy lives and breathes traffic management/traffic shaping and nothing
else.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] WAY OT: Bandwidth Management (once more with feeling)

I know this has been discussed before on this list, but what are you
guys using for bandwidth management, and what are your experiences?  

Background:  We provide internet access for many of the tenants in our
building, as well as hosting hundreds of websites on Apache2 and IIS6.
Those services are on two different physical networks, but they share
our WAN line.  I am looking for a way to allocate bandwidth by IP
address (or even by IIS host header, if possible for the websites).  The
WAN line can scale up to 15mbps, so I need something that will work with
that amount of bandwidth.

I know the names of most of the big players in the field such as
Packeteer, Allot and some others.  I have also tried M0n0wall and
pfSense (open-source solutions), but those two products interfered with
my users' FTP connections for some reason and I wasn't able to test them
further.

Any input will be appreciated.

Dan Horne
Web Services Administrator
TAIS
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