Site-to-Site Channel Bonding
Source: Ecessa
Site-to-site channel bonding enables two or more sites equipped with specialized WAN optimization controllers to provide WAN link aggregation load balancing and failover capabilities which communicate over multiple networks using the combined throughput of multiple and diverse WAN links at multiple sites. This technology allows local and remote sites to send and receive large data files as if they were directly connected by a physical high-capacity link - at a fraction of the cost of supporting such a link. The WAN optimization controllers used for site-to-site channel bonding are located between the LAN network and WAN connections at each site.
| Format: | Size: | 191.40 | |
| Date: | Feb 2009 |
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