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IBM WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance
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Overview

The XC10 is an appliance that provides 160GB of grid storage.

The IBM WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance offers an innovative, pragmatic approach to harness the power of distributed caching as a complete, purpose-built, easy-to-use solution. It allows you to leverage the value of your existing infrastructure investments. The DataPower XC10 appliance lets you bring higher performance, fault tolerance, and scalability to common distributed caching scenarios

The XC10 provides 160 GB of storage and supports three use cases:

  1. HTTP Session Management
  2. Dynamic Cache Service of WebSphere Application Server
  3. Scalable remote side cache

The first two use cases require only a few small configuration changes, and no application coding changes.

The XC10 is easy to install, set up, and use. It provides administration panels to define grids for your own use.
The latest levels of WebSphere Application Server provide integration console administration support for configuring and using the XC10.

Multiple XC10s may be assimilated (grouped) into collectives, to provide more than 160 GB of storage, as well as backup (replicas) to provide high availability.

The XC10 provides a large (160 GB), remote, partitioned, replicated, scalable data cache can be used for storage of simple key/value pairs. This cache can be utilized instead of a back-end database to provide increased application scalability and performance.

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