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Procera's Updated PL20000 Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Supports 600 Gbps Throughput & 480 Million Flows

Procera's Updated PL20000 Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Supports 600 Gbps Throughput & 480 Million Flows

Procera Networks, the global Internet Intelligence company, today unveiled an updated version of PacketLogic™ 20000 Deep Packet Inspection Platform that supports 600 Gbps throughput and up to 480 million flows at a setup rate of 8 million flows per second for up to 10 million broadband subscribers. The capability to support higher number of sessions will enable operators to stay ahead in managing the tremendous growth in the number of smart-devices and the ever increasing number of sessions that result from the surge in the use of mobile applications on these devices. 

Procera said that the new platform has an increased capacity to cater for higher performance and offers scalability to meet the growing demands of high performance broadband networks. The platform will be available for trials in the third quarter of 2014 and will be in the market in the fourth quarter of 2014.

"The PL20000 was specifically designed to operate in 100GE environments, not just for performance, but also session scalability and performance. Fixed and mobile consumers use more devices and more applications simultaneously than ever before. The PL20000 can handle bandwidth-intensive applications like video as well as session-intensive applications like social networking, allowing operators to continue to grow their subscribers and service offerings.”

-    Alexander Haväng, CTO of Procera Networks

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