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A10 to handle Saxo's critical transactions

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NEW DELHI: Saxo Bank is using A10 Thunder Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) to meet the critical transaction processing requirements for its online trading platform.

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"Our platform has thousands of feeds, some of which are updated several times a second and in volatile markets the number of trades can drastically increase...It is for this reason that we build our infrastructure with low latency in mind to deal with these vast, changing data flows, and with plenty of headroom to handle spikes without compromising the expected levels of resiliency our business demands," said Robert Smith, IT Procurement Manager for Saxo Bank.

Saxo runs a fully redundant infrastructure with full active-active networks, datacenters, switches, servers and applications that are physically separated across geographies and at the individual sites level. "As we have our own highly skilled in-house technical infrastructure and development team, we can be very exacting when it comes to IT," added Smith. "For any upgrade or change, we tend to run deep proof of concept and technical evaluation on our beta test environments, then carefully migrate onto live systems using a practiced methodology."

For Saxo, application traffic management is a vital component and as a predominately Cisco-focused networking environment, the end of support for the vendor's ACE product prompted a major revaluation. It gathered requirements from both its networking and application development teams to generate a vendor shortlist before running an extensive, multi-stage proof of concept (PoC) and evaluation test.

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"In our beta environment, we ran a number of real-world latency, performance and storm tests and it was clear that A10 easily met our requirements, but with enough headroom to meet the exceptional spikes in traffic," commented Smith.

Sanjay Kapoor, VP, Global Marketing for A10 Networks, said: "A10 Thunder ADCs provide increased agility, scalability and security to organizations of all sizes, enabling them to meet fast-paced, high-performance demands quickly and efficiently. Additionally, our solutions can be easily integrated using DevOps, while also allowing third-party applications to remotely control server load balancers via our REST-based API."

Saxo selected multiple active-active pairs of A10 Networks Thunder ADCs, each offering 30 Gbps of Layer 4-7 Intelligence using aFleX scripting throughput with GSLB functionality at each data center.

Established in 1992, Saxo Bank was one of the first financial institutions to develop an online trading platform that provided ordinary investors with the same tools and market access as the professionals. Over more than two decades, Saxo Bank has grown to become a fully licensed bank in Europe - specializing in trading and investment, supporting an international client base from its headquarters in Copenhagen and a growing network.

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