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| NetEx Announces Release 5.5 of Its HyperIP Software NetEx announces Release 5.5 of its HyperIP software, extending the capabilities of the company's data acceleration software with support for larger multi-site configurations, a massive number of concurrent TCP connections, non-disruptive upgrades and a new high-performance hardware platform. The NetEx HyperIP technology accelerates TCP applications over WANs for data replication and recovery optimization. It is based on the fastest and most successful IP transport technology available today. The new HyperIP release extends support for multi-site configurations, enabling large-scale HyperIP deployments for remote data replication across the country and around the globe. The upgraded Version 5.5 software also adds support for more than 8000+ application TCP connections, enabling massive replication, migration and recovery processes to run concurrently. These new software capabilities are powered by a new HyperIP platform providing enhanced performance up to 800 Mb/s throughput for a single TCP/IP connection. The new high-speed appliance enables data transport at wire speed and leverages the proprietary HyperIP TCP application acceleration technology to mitigate latency, packet loss shield to protect against variable circuit quality conditions that can disrupt and degrade application performance. Along with performance upgrades, NetEx has made HyperIP easier to manage and upgrade with the Version 5.5 software release. The latest edition of HyperIP enables non-disruptive upgrades by supporting multiple system images, allowing users to install new software image upgrades while HyperIP is running. Users have full control over when the software switchover takes place and are protected by a roll-back feature to restore the existing software image. A new Command Line Interface (CLI) provides single command/response interface for new commands to simplify configuration of the HyperIP appliance. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Networking News :: home page |