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DOCUMENTATION 》 TOFFEE-DataCenter :: Features Supported

TOFFEE-DataCenter supported features (as on 18-Aug-2017):

  • Web configuration GUI
    • configuration/setup wizard
    • management port
    • live stats/performance monitoring/reports
  • Command Line Interface CLI
  • Compression
    • LZO
    • ZLIB
  • Deduplication (protocols/applications supported)
    • HTTP
    • HTTPS
    • SSL
    • SSH
    • DNS
    • MDNS
    • FTP
    • NFS
    • SMB
    • ICMP
    • NetBIOS
    • SNMP
    • SMTP
    • SSDP
    • POP
    • LDAP
    • NBSS
    • Google QUIC
    • NTP
    • Google Hangouts (gtalk)
    • Skype
    • SIP
    • RTP/RTCP
    • IMAP
    • IPMI
    • IAX
    • MySQL (MariaDB)
    • PostgreSQL
    • Torrent
    • Teamviewer
    • VNC
    • Telnet
  • server CPU load-share/throttle/scale-up
  • dynamic MTU optimization: Refer1, Refer2, Refer3
  • Deduplication w.r.t CPU/Hardware scale-up
  • data packaging: Refer1
  • hardware offload support: Refer1


Here is a quick architectural perspective of how TOFFEE-DataCenter optimizes incoming discrete packets:
Packet Optimization with TOFFEE-DataCenter [CDN]

Features yet to be supported in the future:

  • a complete TOFFEE-DataCenter FreeBSD port
  • Webmin support/integration
  • L4 filter (optional/low-priority)
  • Deduplication
    • GlusterFS



Temas sugeridos:


TOFFEE-DataCenter - Optimización WAN


Categories

💎 TOFFEE-MOCHA new bootable ISO: Download
💎 TOFFEE Data-Center Big picture and Overview: Download PDF


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Assume you have two sites (such as Site-A and Site-B) connected via slow/critical WAN link as shown below. You can optimize this link by saving the bandwidth as well possibly improve the speed. However, the WAN speed can be optimized only if the WAN link speeds are below that of the processing latency of your TOFFEE installed hardware. Assume your WAN link is 12Mbps, and assume the maximum WAN optimization speed/capacity of Raspberry Pi is 20Mbps, then your link will get speed optimization too. And in another case, assume your WAN link is 50Mbps, then using the Raspberry Pi as WAN Optimization device will actually increase the latency (i.e slows the WAN link). But in all the cases the bandwidth savings should be the same irrespective of the WAN link speed. In other words, if you want to cut down the WAN link costs via this WAN Optimization set up, you can always get it since it reduces the overall bandwidth in almost all the cases (including encrypted and pre-compressed data).

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Learn Linux Systems Software and Kernel Programming:
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