Sunday, August 16, 2015

Christmas is changeable to stormy

The Christmas shopping fever is heading towards its climax - also in online trading. Silver Peak has identified how this crucial phase of the Christmas shopping effect on the Internet as well as on corporate networks and cloud services.

Silver Peak has analyzed the "Internet Weather" on Black Friday and on Cyber Monday. In the United States - and Silver Peak According meanwhile also in many countries - offer online retailers on these two days of after Thanksgiving products at particularly favorable conditions. Sought to identify the latency (delays in transportation of data packets) of Internet connections of large e-tail companies and providers of cloud-based Software-as-a-service products (SaaS). The results added Silver Peak to data on the packet loss rate in the Internet backbones great American service providers. This information controls at Keynote, a provider of mobile cloud testing and monitoring.
No outliers in latency and packet loss rates


The analysis of Silver Peak According to the packet loss rates and latency held in the Internet backbones defies the additional burden of the online shopping bustle limited. "Outliers" upwards were not recorded. Individual compounds have, however, exhibited massive variations in quality.

This had consequences for businesses that bind e.g. branches or subsidiaries across IP-based wide area distances (WAN links) to the central data center or IT related services from a cloud. The constant "change of weather" could lead to the access to data and applications in a cloud data center or a corporate data center in a day without problems and with good performance would be possible, the next day, however long waits are the rule.
Rapid routes through the Internet

Companies, which dedicated private WAN links based on MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) are too expensive, may, so use the recommendation of Silver Peak, IP-based WAN connections, to when they use additional WAN optimization solutions. Such solutions are reducing able to packet loss and delays and to identify the best quality and fastest route through the Internet.



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