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Doublefish Solutions - Traffic Squeezer - Use-Cases
TrafficSqueezer as mentioned in the Introduction documentation provides a highly scalable and modular WAN acceleration solution. Moreover it is expected to provide WAN acceleration method in a both hard-core circuit-switched networks as well as in a common IP-based routed networks. So, give the users more clues about its possible use-cases the current section addresses the same. Whenever there is a new possible use-case identified (and if any changes required in TrafficSqueezer) the same will be populated here.

  • Inter Branch Office private leased networks
  •  • Satellite based WAN Network Links.
  • Satellite VOIP phones
  • WAN separated iSCSI network data transfers
  • ISDN based circuit switched networks
  • Backup Dial-up WAN Links
  •    - Dail-up Video conference ISDN Links
  • Bank ATM outlet private links
  •  • Remote Backend -- Front-end DB Access (such as Oracle, MySQL, etc)
  • Interconnected Data centers, backup servers or private mirror servers
  •  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Marine Internet (Internet in Ships and Internet for Boats) and Point-to-Point Link Optimization



  • Metro Ethernet (Data+VOIP) Services with WiMax, WiFi and other Mobile Network.
    This makes TrafficSqueezer a MAN Network based Acceleration solution which is feasible to Home users, SOHO users, Mobile/Roaming users and even enterprise based WAN users. Here is a simple illustration:





    Satellite based Internet and WAN Services across mobile users.
    Traffic Optimized In-flight internet and WAN Services and data connectivity services in Ships and Boats (Marine Internet Optimization).





    Author/Founder: Kiran Kankipati - Copyright © (2006-2012) All rights reserved.      -     Project Launch Date: April 2006Last Revised: 18-Mar-2012