What is an Access Control List (ACL)?
What exactly does an access control list do? It acts as the gatekeeper of your network by regulating all incoming and outgoing data packets.
What exactly does an access control list do? It acts as the gatekeeper of your network by regulating all incoming and outgoing data packets.
What is Forward Error Correction (FEC)?
Stand-alone SD-WAN solutions don’t completely packet loss and network errors. But by using forward error correction, it’s possible to significantly improve the integrity of your network.
Stand-alone SD-WAN solutions don’t completely packet loss and network errors. But by using forward error correction, it’s possible to significantly improve the integrity of your network.
Networking 101: Primer on WAN
Most businesses, whether they be large MNCs or SMBs, use a wide area network (WAN) to share and transfer data between their employees, customers and vendors over geographical distances. While WANs are a good solution for establishing long-distance computer networks, they suffer from a few problems. When companies further expand their networks, they often encounter…
Most businesses, whether they be large MNCs or SMBs, use a wide area network (WAN) to share and transfer data between their employees, customers and vendors over geographical distances. While WANs are a good solution for establishing long-distance computer networks, they suffer from a few problems. When companies further expand their networks, they often encounter…
Beginner’s Guide to Dynamic Site Acceleration
Today, many enterprises face immense pressure to deliver and update digital content at a high speed – especially e-commerce sites and software-as-a-service providers. Here’s why: The internet is powerful, but it wasn’t meant to handle dynamic applications and content. Standard Internet protocols hinder performance and present a challenge when slow page load times can be…
Today, many enterprises face immense pressure to deliver and update digital content at a high speed – especially e-commerce sites and software-as-a-service providers. Here’s why: The internet is powerful, but it wasn’t meant to handle dynamic applications and content. Standard Internet protocols hinder performance and present a challenge when slow page load times can be…
What is Anycast and How Does it Work?
Anycast overview Anycast is a network addressing and routing method that attributes a single IP address to multiple servers in a network. The idea behind anycast is that data is sent to the closest server based on the location of the user request. By doing so, the user can reduce network hops and latency, reducing…
Anycast overview Anycast is a network addressing and routing method that attributes a single IP address to multiple servers in a network. The idea behind anycast is that data is sent to the closest server based on the location of the user request. By doing so, the user can reduce network hops and latency, reducing…
What Is IPMI And Why You Should Care
A term you’ll hear thrown about on occasion when discussing setting up a server is IPMI. You get the feeling it’s something important you need to have, but the specifics are a little harder to grasp. What is IMPI and when would you use it? An overview of IPMI The official definition of IPMI (short…
A term you’ll hear thrown about on occasion when discussing setting up a server is IPMI. You get the feeling it’s something important you need to have, but the specifics are a little harder to grasp. What is IMPI and when would you use it? An overview of IPMI The official definition of IPMI (short…