If Data Replication over long distances is available today, why do I need HyperIP?
Remember, HyperIP doesn’t make the data go any faster than it can natively, however it increases performance by increasing effective data throughput. Data replication still requires volumes of data to be transferred. HyperIP moves these volumes faster by using all available bandwidth. HyperIP’s ability to shield applications from the effects of variations in circuit conditions also makes the performance of Data Replication more consistent and robust.
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