I use a Dlink appliance that works well, requires zero configuration and is placed in between the router and the modem - Voip Internet Accelerator Intelligent Packet Priority Engine
Manufacturer Part Number: DI-102
Never had a single problem over more than a year of use.
I have to totally agree with you here - best answer I have seen...- If you add an SSL VPN with web cache acceleration your remote terminal session acts like it is on steroids, add a redundant WAN gateway at the main site and you are definitely in business. My company has been working this way for over six months with spectacular results - such as a 1000 % increase in our software development cycle. Also eliminates virus threat, increases security, very robust and secure. Additionally most folks don't realize but this service uses the program's kernel process shared once with multiple users i.e. one server can easily support 500+ users remotely with no speed issue. Just add more bandwidth and system memory to cope with the user load... i.e I have current evidence of 20 simultaneous users working with a 1% cpu average load on a Dual core xeon server with 4 gigs of ram (only using about 700 mb)...Running Visual Studio for core software development. Additionally many of the developers work remotely all over the US with average to poor home broadband access.
You are right on the money. Exactly what I have been told from an insider @ Roxio. Why stick with a saturated roxio market when you can dominate in a young digital music market by practically owning the distribution channels.
I use a Dlink appliance that works well, requires zero configuration and is placed in between the router and the modem - Voip Internet Accelerator Intelligent Packet Priority Engine Manufacturer Part Number: DI-102 Never had a single problem over more than a year of use.
I have to totally agree with you here - best answer I have seen...- If you add an SSL VPN with web cache acceleration your remote terminal session acts like it is on steroids, add a redundant WAN gateway at the main site and you are definitely in business. My company has been working this way for over six months with spectacular results - such as a 1000 % increase in our software development cycle. Also eliminates virus threat, increases security, very robust and secure. Additionally most folks don't realize but this service uses the program's kernel process shared once with multiple users i.e. one server can easily support 500+ users remotely with no speed issue. Just add more bandwidth and system memory to cope with the user load... i.e I have current evidence of 20 simultaneous users working with a 1% cpu average load on a Dual core xeon server with 4 gigs of ram (only using about 700 mb)...Running Visual Studio for core software development. Additionally many of the developers work remotely all over the US with average to poor home broadband access.
You are right on the money.
Exactly what I have been told from an insider @ Roxio. Why stick with a saturated roxio market when you can dominate in a young digital music market by practically owning the distribution channels.