EasyJet upgrades web platform

Technology refresh ensures 100 per cent web site availability

Written by David Friedlos

EasyJet has upgraded its web architecture to achieve 100 per cent web site availability during high usage peaks.

The airline, which sells approximately 98 per cent of its tickets online, has also deployed additional a virtual private network to allow remote access for technical support staff.

The upgrade follows the re-architecting of its web site infrastructure to two new hosted facilities in Docklands and Reading.

As one of Europe’s biggest Internet retailers, EasyJet developed a highly scalable and redundant architecture with multiple sites and connectivity paths to ensure availability and business continuity.

It upgraded to a fully redundant pair of F5 BIG-IP 6400 products to support the 32 web servers across its two facilities. In addition, two FirePass SSL VPN 4100s offer support staff secure remote access to infrastructure for routine maintenance and fault resolution.

It required a simple sequential switch-over to maintain availability for customers.

The refresh is providing 100 per cent availability for its online web site, which processes 40Mbps of customer transactions, effectively filling a plane every 20 seconds at peak times.

EasyJet IT manager Andy Caddy says he was satisfied with the performance of the BIG-IP system which is running substantially below capacity, providing scope for future growth as the company expands.

‘We also required a solution that provided clientless VPN access as we may need to provide secure access to third parties and having them maintain a local access client is problematic,’ he said.

EasyJet books flights for more than 28m people every year as well as millions of enquiries.

What do you think? Email us at feedback@computing.co.uk

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Print this
  • Share

reader comments

related articles

 

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Police hunt for moles with security software

Lancashire Constabulary to monitor data input of 7,000 staff in bid to prevent intelligence leaks 09 Feb 2010

PaperlinX outsources IT and comms to Bull and BT

Paper company spends €22m on five-year deal for desktop management, helpdesk and datacentre services 05 Feb 2010

Social tools take KM to a new level

Technology expert David Tebbutt explains how – and why – organisations should integrate social networking tools into their knowledge management strategy 02 Feb 2010

EDS court defeat puts vendors on their guard

BSkyB’s victory in a long-running court case against EDS has serious implications for the IT industry 02 Feb 2010

Law firm monitors web traffic violations

Bucks declining global security appliance sales with unified threat management (UTM) platform deployment 01 Feb 2010

Advertisement

Security: The New Face of Intrusion Prevention
An outline of traditional IPS functionality, modern developments and how IPS can be deployed easily.

UK businesses’ attitudes to Cloud Computing revealed

Features results from a survey of over 200 Computing readers.

Advertisement

Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies; ITHound.com brings you over 6,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

More available - click 'submit' to view

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

Latest poll

Internet Explorer 6

Internet Explorer 6

Following recent concerns about the security of Internet Explorer 6 are you planning to phase it out?

View poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Tony McAlisterVideo

Video Q&A: Tony McAlister, CTO, Betfair - Part one

On changing the skills development strategy at the online gambling firm - part one of a two-part video interview 05 Nov 2009

Video

Nokia shows upcoming handset technologies

Mobile phone features of tomorrow take the stage 21 Oct 2009

Latest in-depth articles

Analysis

Police hunt for moles with security software

Lancashire Constabulary to monitor data input of 7,000 staff in bid to prevent intelligence leaks 09 Feb 2010

Businessman with eye patch, dagger and tie round head, sitting at laptopFeatures

Are you sure you're not a pirate?

It is alarmingly easy for an IT leader to unwittingly exceed the scope of a software licence, and the chances of being caught out have never been greater, as technology lawyers Mark Weston and Paul Gershlick explain 09 Feb 2010

Primary Navigation