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Platforms
Crossbeam X Series
Crossbeam Systems X-Series equipment delivers flexible, high scaling network security in perimeter, core and data centre architectures. Carriers use the X-Series to deliver a new generation of virtualized services such as DDoS mitigation, firewall, VPN and intrusion prevention while enterprises deploy the X-Series for consolidation of security equipment and faster response to the demands of the real-time enterprise.
The X-Series is delivered in three blade-based chassis that offer various rack space and port density options. The models can be deployed either in single-box high availability mode (SBHA) or multi-box high availability mode (MBHA) depending on security policies. SBHA is made possible by a system architecture that includes full redundancy across all elements from power and fan to interface, blade and application layers.
Crossbeam Deployment Options
Webscreen can be deployed on the Crossbeam X series platform in its own right to meet the requirements of large telecommunication networks and data centres. It can also be deployed along side best of breed application vendors such as Checkpoint and Sourcefire to provide a layered, multi-vendor security solution in a consolidated, easy to manage, high performance chassis.
High Availability
Webscreen is usually deployed in a resilient manner to ensure uninterrupted service availability. Webscreen can be deployed to support multiple application processing modules (APM) within an X series chassis. In this scenario Webscreen shares state so that in the unlikely event of a hardware failure no data is lost.



