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2016 NetExIP-HyperIP Security Enhancement Update

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NetEx/IP® and HyperIP® Today

Network Executive Software, Inc. (NESi) brings high performance file transfer technology to the industry-standard IP environment with its NetEx/IP and HyperIP software products.

NetEx/IP is many times faster than TCP over long distances, which makes it the ideal solution for moving massive amounts of mission- or time-critical data across the country or across the globe.  As proven by our long-term users, NetEx/IP has the highest throughput rates over long distances with no degradation of performance because of its efficient bandwidth utilization and mitigation of the effects of packet loss and latency. In fact, NetEx/IP and its predecessor product NetEx/HC (HyperChannel) have provided solutions for moving data for global corporations and US state and government agencies for more than 30 years.

For existing TCP applications, the premier solution is NESi’s low cost HyperIP.  HyperIP transparently implements NetEx/IP in the data path to provide all the NetEx/IP improvements, plus compression of data, on a virtual machine without having to modify existing applications or operating procedures.

The Challenge: Securing the Data

With an increase in hacking and breaches of sensitive databases in recent years, many corporations (especially those in the financial, government, or health sectors) and US government agencies are looking at ways to better protect data transiting between sites and the databases themselves.  Data security is also of utmost importance for those customers utilizing shared/public networks.

NetEx/IP Security Enhancements

NESi recognizes this concern for data protection and is therefore planning to enhance NetEx/IP and HyperIP over the next year with standards-based security technology like Transport Layer Security (TLS) to significantly increase the security of the data being moved across the computer room, the country, or globally.

TLS is a cryptographic protocol that secures data as it is transmitted, focusing on authentication, data integrity, and data confidentiality. With TLS, keys are generated uniquely for each connection and are based on a shared secret negotiated at the start of a session, providing security between two applications using NetEx/IP or HyperIP.  Adding TLS to our NetEx/IP products will also provide improved security for our BFX & PFX utilities, which interface upward to customer applications.

In addition to data security, adaptive block compression of data will also be added to NetEx/IP, thus decreasing WAN bandwidth usage and effectively increasing the application data throughput over the network.

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HyperIP WAN Optimization Virtual Appliance Solves Key Network Issues for Dell EqualLogic Replication

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A customer was recently experiencing slow replication of their databases using a Dell EqualLogic Replication application from their iSCSI SAN. They were concerned about replication windows so decided to research performance on the Dell website. In their investigation they found the following document on the Dell website.

Using Dell EqualLogic Auto Replication

This document explains use case scenarios and various configuration issues of Dell EqualLogic Replication in a typical DR scenario. A couple of the main network considerations when implementing Dell EqualLogic Auto Replication should be bandwidth and latency of the circuit. In high latency connections, replication will still work, but allow more time to complete. This is sound advice. From our experience, packet loss can also have a huge impact on application throughput.

HyperIP WAN Optimization virtual appliance, when configured with EqualLogic Replication, can reduce bandwidth requirements for replication by over 50% while maintaining high throughput. This brings the windows for replication into minutes instead of hours, allowing for the ease of testing the recovery plan, as well as recovering a node, server, cluster, or the entire site’s data volumes after a true disaster.

Simply, your current benchmark or replication assessment must take into consideration the average available bandwidth on a link with any packet loss or latency can be reduced to 40%-60%. HyperIP accelerates applications over WANs by time of day, to nearly 95% utilization. With a combination of block level compression, latency and packet loss mitigation, HyperIP can then improve EqualLogic replication throughput by 3X-6X .

Check out this TechValidate case study from one of our customers who uses Dell EqualLogic Replication and HyperIP. Click here to see case study.

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