Designed to support mobile deployments of any size, NetMotion Mobility XE Mobile VPN software scales easily to accommodate growing mobile workforces, and to provide failover and redundancy. The size of the mobile deployment and the load on the network determines whether a single server or a pool of servers should be used. Very roughly, deployments that involve 1,500 or fewer simultaneously connected mobile devices (clients) can use one Mobility XE server; larger deployments can use a pool of up to twelve servers to handle as many as 15,000 simultaneously connected clients. Whatever the size of the deployment, the server(s) and clients are centrally configured and managed from a unified, web-based console.
Read this white paper to learn more about Mobility XE's ability to easily scale to meet your organization's changing mobile deployment needs.
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