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by davehorne
2944 days ago
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Absolutely agree. We really built our network out to be independent of our file transfer tool. It creates routes across any cloud provider and can integrate into any cloud storage provider. It also uses machine learning to determine which routes are optimal based on previous performance and time of day. I see a future where you could use our network for many different products such as an accelerated VPN, streaming live content, or as you pointed out as a pass through network for a P2P connection if both endpoints are available but it would route across our network to avoid congestion. Potentially even being able to make a copy of the transfer in the cloud for archive. Even P2P relies on routing across the public internet which is prone to congestion and is set up to do least-cost routing for the ISP's. Usually it's less of an issue though because the protocols help ensure it pushes through that congestion. Lot's of cool possibilities for this in the future and nowhere near enough time! |
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