IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances

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IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances is a family of pre-built, pre-configured

SOA infrastructure. Originally these devices were created by DataPower Technology Inc., which was acquired by IBM in October 2005.[1]

This WebSphere family consists of rack-mountable network appliances, blade appliances, appliances that rack inside a z/OS mainframe, and virtual appliances. The appliances are designed to scale to meet the demands of growing organizations, with options for high availability and clustering for increased performance and reliability. DataPower SOA Appliances can be integrated with other IBM middleware products, such as WebSphere Application Server.

Appliance list

Based on Hardware Model 9235

  • WebSphere DataPower Caching Appliance XC10
  • WebSphere DataPower XML Accelerator XA35
  • WebSphere DataPower Security Appliance XS40
  • WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50
  • WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance XB60
  • WebSphere DataPower Messaging Appliance XM70

This hardware model is a 1U rack mountable appliance that has 4 Gigabit Ethernet connections.[2]

Based on Hardware Model 7198

This model is a 1U rack mountable appliance that has 4 Gigabit Ethernet connections and 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections.[3]

Based on Hardware Model 7199

This model is a 2U rack mountable appliance that has 8 Gigabit Ethernet connections and 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections.[4]

Based on Hardware Model 8436

This model is a 2U rack mountable appliance that has 8 Gigabit Ethernet connections and 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections.[5]

Technical specifications

DataPower Appliances contain many hardware components, including

encrypted RAID drives, and (optional) Hardware Security Modules
.

DataPower Appliances operate a single digitally signed

folders
and links.

DataPower firmware is mostly used to perform electronic messaging functions, like transformation and routing of messages as an enterprise service bus or to protect web services interfaces and the architecture behind them. It helps to integrate any two applications by considering them as services, and is platform and language independent.

Competitors in market

References

  1. ^ Press release about IBM's acquisition of DataPower Technology Inc.
  2. ^ "The next generation of IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances is available". July 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  3. ^ "IBM WebSphere DataPower Service Gateway XG45 delivers on-premise security". IBM. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  4. ^ "IBM WebSphere DataPower appliances optimize the delivery of security, integration, and business-to-business workloads". 5 April 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  5. ^ "IBM DataPower Gateway appliance and firmware V7.1 deliver the next-generation hardware platform and provide an extensible architecture and modules for advanced security and integration". 14 October 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.

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