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Re: FOSS WAN Acceleration Software

  • From: Ryan Wilkins
  • Date: Sun Sep 20 20:21:43 2009

While not FOSS, supposedly Cisco routers with reasonably current IOS releases have RBSCP support which hints at acting in this capacity. I've wanted to test it since the majority of our networks are over satellite, but most of the modems we use have WAN acceleration built in and thus the need to try RBSCP has been low.

If you try it and it works I'd be interested to hear your results.

Regards,
Ryan Wilkins

On Sep 19, 2009, at 4:48 PM, BH <bh05gc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Summary:
With some private replies I got a few leads. Most of which are not generic
wan accellerators but still appreciated. The two I considered:


TrafficSqueezer: still in alpha stage but performs both compression and flow
control


WANProxy: only does compression, but is slightly more "polished"


Thanks to all that replied.




On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 19:40, BH <bh05gc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had experience or could recommend free open
source WAN Accelerators/Optimizers. There seems to be only one FOSS project
called TrafficSqueezer but development has stopped and the project is still
in an Alpha stage.


I am not interested in the offerings of Cisco (WAAS) or Riverbed
(StealHead) or any other appliance based solution.

Thank-you in advance for any and all replies.

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BH




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BH





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