A10 networks, inc. announces richweb has adopted the company’s bare metal carrier-grade network address translation (cgnat) solution

A10 networks, inc. announced that richweb has adopted the company’s bare metal carrier-grade network address translation (cgnat) solution. richweb is helping to bring digital equity to rural communities across virginia. as part of its infrastructure services portfolio expansion, richweb aspired to provide cgnat services to help its electric-co-op customers bring high-speed broadband to more virginia residents. it chose a10 thunder carrier-grade networking (cgn) bare metal to extend its customers’ ipv4 address pools and ensure that critical network services are always available and reliable. a10 networks’ thunder cgn solution provides high-performance, highly transparent network address and protocol translation, allowing service providers and enterprises to extend ipv4 network connectivity while simultaneously transitioning to the ipv6 protocol. in addition to hyperscale and rich application-level address translation features, the thunder cgn solution also provides increased security to protect the services and infrastructure. a10 thunder cgn bare metal leverages the same high-performance architecture and features of the a10 thunder cgn appliances. bare-metal software deployments benefit from greater performance by not using a hypervisor, since they have direct access to the underlying hardware. a single instance of a10 thunder cgn bare metal offers up to 40 gbps of throughput. richweb deployed a10 thunder cgn bare metal on its preferred server platform, which lowered capital costs and simplified operations. servers running the bare-metal software can be upgraded independently from the hardware, giving the engineering team greater flexibility as business expands. high-performance, scalable cgnat is part of a sustainable growth strategy for any service provider or enterprise. with cgnat services, richweb can make the most of their ipv4 address allocations, enabling them to efficiently serve more subscribers and more connected devices, while being ready for ipv6.
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