Why Session Bonding is Better?
Don’t you want your business to perform exceptionally well?
Of course, you do. And you don’t just want your business to perform well, you
want it to outperform your competitors. However, it is easier said than done. We
do not see that happening too often because you lack one essential component to
get you there: session bonding.
What is the Big Deal about Session Bonding?
Session bonding in the world of business and productivity is
a very big deal. The technology based
on the Multi-Session Acceleration is a masterpiece. It is a creation that cuts
off a session of a single user and divides it in to several outbound sessions.
Once the session is split into several sessions, the real magic happens.
The outbound sessions optimize all the data requests across
the most optimal performing path and across the quickest server possible.
Session bonding, for you, works fast while producing exceptional results
quicker than it was possible before.
In simple terms…
Session bonding allows you to utilize the bandwidth for the
WAN tunnels or links to increase connectivity to remote application servers. We
would be lying if we said session bonding is not brilliant and a reliable way
to conduct business. Look at it this way:
When more than two people are downloading a file off the
internet, through session bonding, they will be able to download the file
across each available network link simultaneously. No one will suffer horrible
speed delays for downloading the same file, resulting in an increased
performance. In addition to providing businesses with increased downloading
speeds, session bonding also offers businesses with another advantage,
automated redundancy.
Laying Out the Advantages
Session bonding came into existence when packet-based
bonding restricted businesses to reach their full potential by imposing
limitations to what they could do. To combat these limitations, we came up with
session bonding, which worked like a miracle for businesses who wanted to
increase the productivity of their workers. Some of the limitations session
bonding overcame include:
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Session bonding offers increased stability, as
packets are not being switched constantly, changing from one WAN to another.
·
Session bonding does not produce loads of
retransmission of TCP packets, enabling to perform better.
·
Session bonding allows quicker application
failover and does not insist on sending packets on to a link, which no longer
is alive.
·
Session
bonding is a cost-effective endeavor for business, which promises lasting
results.
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Session bonding does not require the device
located at the other end to recombine packets in a session, which has already
been divided amongst WAN links.
·
Session bonding offers increased bandwidth for
business using applications utilizing the internet.
Session
bonding is one of the most optimal ways of doing business. If it is not part of
your business, you are falling behind the competition that is quickly utilizing
its benefits. If you want to be on the same level as your competition or a step
above them, you need integrate session bonding into your business.
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