Computing has gone through several major evolutionary steps since its introduction as a mainstream corporate resource. In the 1960s, businesses oriented their compute strategies around the mainframe. This gave way to minicomputing, which eventually ceded its role to client/server computing.
Today, the industry is in the midst of another major revolution—the shift to cloud computing.
This report outlines the limitations of legacy networks and how adding a technology called multipath networking can greatly improve the performance of cloud applications. It also provides advice on the evaluation criteria for multi-path networking solutions.