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Atlas-840: High performance edge router
Product Highlights
- Ready for high performance services
- Traditional or SDWAN integrated router
- Complete VPN server for headquarters
- Optimal solution for regional/big branch offices
- 4x 10Gbps interfaces for multi-WAN services
Introduction
The Atlas-840 is a powerful and flexible edge router thanks to an optimized hardware architecture that includes several 10Gbps interfaces.
This new device with multi-core architecture delivers high performance and low processing latencies being the optimal solution for headquarters or main offices with top requirements for a large number of users.
Together, HW innovation and SW evolution in this device offer customers a high level of productivity and a very good user experience.
The Atlas-840 is a carrier-grade device that can migrate to SDWAN services in an easy way delivering all the Teldat SDWAN advantages to IT managers.
Competitive Advantages
Flexible platform for all scenarios
The Atlas-840 supports many 10Gbps scenarios: 2xWAN and embedded switch, 1xWAN+1xLAN(external switch), and 2xWAN + 2xLAN for high availability requirements.
SDWAN router
The Atlas-840 enables a smooth transition from traditional communications in remote offices to a hybrid SDWAN network.
Top level VPN server
Security in communications or online work is solved with the new Atlas-840 equipment thanks to its encryption capacity and redundancy features.
Description
The Atlas-840 is a powerful and flexible edge router thanks to an optimized hardware architecture that includes several 10Gbps interfaces.
This new device with multi-core architecture delivers high performance and low processing latencies being the optimal solution for headquarters or main offices with top requirements for a large number of users.
Together, HW innovation and SW evolution in this device offer customers a high level of productivity and a very good user experience.
The Atlas-840 is a carrier-grade device that can migrate to SDWAN services in an easy way delivering all the Teldat SDWAN advantages to IT managers.
The Atlas-840 is a powerful and flexible edge router thanks to an optimized hardware architecture that includes several 10Gbps interfaces.
This new device with multi-core architecture delivers high performance and low processing latencies being the optimal solution for headquarters or main offices with top requirements for a large number of users.
Together, HW innovation and SW evolution in this device offer customers a high level of productivity and a very good user experience.
The Atlas-840 is a carrier-grade device that can migrate to SDWAN services in an easy way delivering all the Teldat SDWAN advantages to IT managers.
Key Features
Reliable in scenarios up to 5Gbps IMIX aggregated with services thanks to its powerful hardware multi-core architecture
4x 10Gbps interfaces are available in any type of configuration, as WAN or LAN ports
Critical services are 24x7x365 available so for these scenarios there are Atlas-840 with redundant PSU
Atlas-840 software has been validated in many validation processes for corporate services around the world
Last multicore CPU generation with embedded hardware encryption
8xGE switch port for scenarios without local network resources saving the customer additional investment in hardware and avoiding additional points of failure.
The Atlas-840 supports software security features and additional cloud services like be.Safe Smart for soft requirements in security and be.Safe Premium for complete threat protection.
Operator/integrator managed services require out-of-band management to prevent them from interfering with customer networks. A console port is available for local managers with secure access.
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