How does HyperIP help my application performance?
The performance of TCP and many UDP applications degrade significantly when WAN circuits experience problems such as packet loss, bit errors, excess latency, jitter or changes in available bandwidth. Because the transport protocol of HyperIP has been designed and optimized for high-speed data transfer, it includes features that minimize retransmission and dynamically adjust to variations in circuit conditions. Although the performance of HyperIP will eventually degrade if circuit conditions become insurmountable, HyperIP’s underlying protocol has proven to be very robust and far less sensitive to degrading circuit conditions than TCP and most UDP protocols. Even if variations in circuit conditions are rare, they can be very disruptive to throughput when they occur. HyperIP WAN accelerator has been tested to 6% packet loss and up to 46,000 miles of latency with outstanding results.