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With AX Series, Yahoo! JAPAN Can Handle Peak Traffic with Space and Energy Efficiency

Company Size
1,000+
Region
  • Asia
Country
  • Japan
Product
  • AX Series
  • GSLB (Global Server Load Balancing)
  • ADPs (Application Delivery Partitions)
Tech Stack
  • IPv6
  • Network Virtualization
  • 64-bit Platform
Implementation Scale
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Cost Savings
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Energy Saving
  • Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
  • Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
  • Networks & Connectivity - Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
  • Networks & Connectivity - Network Management & Analysis Software
Applicable Industries
  • Software
  • Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
  • Business Operation
  • Facility Management
Services
  • Software Design & Engineering Services
  • System Integration
  • Testing & Certification
About The Customer
Yahoo Japan Corporation, established in 1996, is a leading provider of online information search services. Operating under the corporate philosophy of 'Yahoo! JAPAN, for anything, anywhere,' the company aims to be a 'Life Engine' by offering a rich, convenient, and valuable service to its users. Yahoo Japan provides over 150 services, including shopping and news, and boasts an active user base of 25.76 million with 52.16 billion page views as of September 2011. The company is a significant player in the Japanese internet landscape, and its operations are critical to its corporate sales and share value. Ensuring a robust and efficient network infrastructure is paramount to maintaining its service quality and user satisfaction.
The Challenge
Yahoo Japan Corporation faced significant challenges in handling the stress on load balancers during peak traffic periods. With increased access from mobile phones, smartphones, and PCs, the load on their network infrastructure was immense, especially during events like sports games and high-traffic periods such as lunch hours. The existing load balancers were unable to cope with the high-spec web servers and application servers, leading to potential system errors and deterioration in service quality. This situation necessitated the implementation of high-performance load balancers to maintain fast and stable network infrastructure, crucial for Yahoo's operations given their massive user base and page views.
The Solution
Yahoo Japan Corporation chose A10 Networks' AX Series to enhance their network infrastructure. The implementation began in November 2009, with full utilization starting in January 2010. The AX Series, known for its high scalability, was further bolstered by the addition of 64-bit AX products in summer 2010. This upgrade was crucial as Yahoo's servers were transitioning to a 64-bit environment. The AX Series' GSLB (Global Server Load Balancing) feature was also implemented for disaster recovery purposes. The AX Series provided a comprehensive solution, including intuitive interfaces for easy setup and operation. Yahoo Japan also benefited from A10 Networks' support in developing custom features tailored to their specific needs, ensuring a seamless and efficient deployment.
Operational Impact
  • The implementation of the AX Series resulted in a significant reduction in space and energy consumption in Yahoo Japan's data centers.
  • The 64-bit AX products eliminated concerns about CPU load, even during peak traffic periods, ensuring stable and efficient network performance.
  • The AX Series' comprehensive feature set, available without additional licensing fees, provided Yahoo Japan with the flexibility to enable any feature as needed, enhancing operational convenience.
  • The GSLB feature facilitated disaster recovery and redundancy across multiple locations, ensuring business continuity and minimizing downtime risks.
  • Yahoo Japan's network environment saw improved performance and reliability, with the AX Series seamlessly integrating with their existing systems and supporting future technological advancements like IPv6 and network virtualization.
Quantitative Benefit
  • Yahoo Japan's active user base reached 25.76 million.
  • The company achieved 52.16 billion page views as of September 2011.
  • The AX Series implementation began in November 2009, with full utilization starting in January 2010.
  • 64-bit AX products were added to the network infrastructure in summer 2010.

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