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ADC
(Application Delivery Controller)
An Application Delivery Controller (ADC) is a network device that manages and optimizes the delivery of applications to users. It typically provides load balancing, traffic shaping, and security features like SSL offloading and web application firewalls.
ADCs are essential for ensuring high availability, performance, and security of web applications. For example, companies like F5 Networks and Citrix offer ADCs that support millions of concurrent users. According to Gartner, the ADC market is expected to grow by 8% annually, driven by the increasing demand for cloud-based applications.
ADCs are essential for ensuring high availability, performance, and security of web applications. For example, companies like F5 Networks and Citrix offer ADCs that support millions of concurrent users. According to Gartner, the ADC market is expected to grow by 8% annually, driven by the increasing demand for cloud-based applications.