WAN
stands for Wide Area Network. These are largely used for bulk data
transmission. Due to competitive and cutting edge technologies, it is always
desirable to introduce some algorithm to maximise the efficiency. SD-WAN
(Software defined Wide Area Network) Optimization comes into the picture when
it requires user to transmit with higher efficiency and more transparency. When
it comes to SD-WAN Optimization, the solution provided by Wanos Networks is
unmatchable in the market. It saves a huge amount of money on bandwidth cost
and accelerates the application to improve the user experience.
One
of its most significant feature is TCP Acceleration which significantly
improves the performance over sub-optimal network conditions. This prime
feature offered of TCP Acceleration offered by Wanos Network improves the WAN.
It is an optional feature which can be enabled on the WAN Accelerator or
improve the performance while sending TCP traffic on the suboptimal network
conditions. It also helps in improving the TCP performance and well as slowing
down the TCP stack implementations.
The
TCP Acceleration uses few secret techniques to improve the WAN and reduce the
bandwidth cost. Few of these techniques can be understood in following line. It
uses High Speed TCP for high-speed high-delay networks. It also utilise Windows
Scaling to set the desired window sizes so that it could avoid the throughput
limitation of a suboptimal TCP window size. Selective Acknowledgment is another
very useful feature in which sender is notified to retransmit only those
packets which were missing during
initial transmission and the packets were lost and those packets were
unrecoverable through packet loss recovery feature. In its another
acknowledgment feature called Local Acknowledgement, the acknowledgments are
sent locally in between proxy and server. At the same time, it is also sent in
between proxy and client. This results in reduction of idle time to wait for
the acknowledgements. These features results in faster file transfers for
TCP-based applications.
For
more information please visit Wanos Wan Optimization and TCP
Acceleration
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