As data communications models evolve using VPN technology, redundancy of WAN infrastructures at the client end becomes an essential issue. It's simple: when the connection to the VPN goes down, offices cannot communicate and customers and remote users cannot access intranets, E-Mail, database, or other internal servers. In other words, productivity is lost.
In recognition of this fundamental shift in business where critical data is stored in remote locations instead of local area networks, FatPipe Networks has developed Multi-Path VPN, a router clustering device that provides high redundancy, reliability and speed for VPNs. By transmitting data over two or three lines together, Multi-Path VPN provides increased speed, reliability and redundancy as well as added security for bi-directional data transfer, without the need for complicated BGP programming.
Multi-Path VPN gives customers the ability to transmit data over multiple lines, bypassing failures along its route when necessary, including router, ISP, line or backbone failures. Customers enjoy faster speeds when all lines are available, and can rest assured that their connection to the outside world will be up 24 hours a day, 365 days a year even when intermittent failures occur.
Multi-Path VPN is technology and application independent and does not require proprietary components. Therefore, it does not matter what type of hardware or software technology is used in the LAN. Multi-Path VPN is router hardware independent and works seamlessly with any type of firewall, caching and server load balancing devices. It works with any VPN technology that uses IPsec protocol and multiple operating systems and platforms.
FatPipe makes it easy for companies to get the support they need for their VPN infrastructures. It comes in three versions, 135Mbps, 50Mbps and 2Mbps throughput, making reliability, redundancy and speed available to companies according to their individual needs.
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