A10 Networks, an application networking company announced the availability of aGalaxy 3.0, ‘a powerful centralized management system for configuration and monitoring of ACOS (Advanced Core Operating System) devices’, as described by the company. aGalaxy 3.0 expands support beyond A10 Thunder ADC (Application Delivery Controller) to include Thunder TPS (Threat Protection System). New features such as an attack mitigation console and an interactive services map ensure organizations can efficiently scale operations while maximizing network uptime and security.
Besides lowering expenses, aGalaxy allows IT staff to quickly pinpoint network issues and enforce consistent security policies across their network. Central control empowers network operators to embrace DevOps principles such as continuous deployment by rapidly distributing policies to all end points and automating IT tasks.
aGalaxy provides organizations the ability to manage application services and security policies across their network-even if that network spans multiple countries or multiple continents. aGalaxy scales to manage hundreds of Thunder ADC or Thunder TPS appliances, streamlining operations and lowering IT costs. With aGalaxy, administrators can monitor and comprehensively analyze their deployments, whether it is viewing DDoS attacks as they happen or drilling down to see the number of current connections handled by an individual physical or virtual appliance, the press release said.
“A10 raised the bar on application services management with the introduction of the A10 Harmony Architecture in January,” saidMr Sanjay Kapoor, Vice President of Global Marketing at A10 Networks. “aGalaxy 3.0 extends that leadership by providing a centralized management system that scales with our customers’ networks. aGalaxy is an essential component for our DDoS security customers, enabling them to monitor and rapidly mitigate large-scale attacks from a single pane of glass.”
Availability: aGalaxy 3.0 is available now.