vWLAN® now available on VMware™
By virtualizing the centralized management and control function and making it available on a hypervisor, like VMware, Bluesocket removes 100% of the controller hardware, vastly reducing capital costs and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). This in conjunction with other virtual benefits like, speedy deployments, infinite scale and virtual consolidation across the organization makes vWLAN® on VMware™ the most powerful and complete choice for efficient, secure, high performing and cost-effective wireless LAN.
Discover the Power of Virtual Wireless LAN
- Reduction in Capital Costs: vWLAN® in hypervisor mode eliminates wireless controller capital costs completely, saving thousands of dollars during the initial wireless deployment phase.
- Vastly Lower Total Cost of Ownership: By consolidating and optimizing infrastructure costs, you increase overall operational capacity. IT management becomes significantly simplier, lowering wireless network management and support labor costs, freeing up IT to work on driving business innovation.
- Speedy install: At install, vWLAN® in hypervisor mode, is fully empowered from the main office so there is no need to build out a new network, simply plug in the access points. Network engineers can install from the main office and then travel to an office or even remotely log on to equipment at any remote site in the world and manage and trouble-shoot the network locally. Less IT resources spent on installation cabling, powering, physical racking and other hardware related costs.
- Scalability: The scalability of vWLAN® is already dramatically cheaper than scaling with a controller-based solution but now with the management and control software available on a hypervisor your ability to scale has become infinitely more cost-effective. To scale you just allocate more virtual resources, with no need for a disruptive hardware upgrade.
- Flexibility: Virtualization permits a single physical server to run multiple server instances in isolation from each other as virtual machines on a hypervisor, like VMware any automated management tool can allocate any amount of a physical server’s capacity to a virtual machines allowing it to scale up and down as necessary while sharing that server with other virtual machines.