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Webinar: Accelerated File Transfers -> Making the transition from FTP November 25, 2014

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Webinar: Accelerated File Transfers -> Making the transition from FTP

November 25, 2014

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Why should I watch this webinar?

• Current FTP / FTPS / SFTP end users and server admins

• Transferring files larger then 500MB

• Receiving or sending files to overseas or international locations

• Available Bandwidth is greater then 10Mbps

• File delivery contracts or SLA’s require a guaranteed and timely delivery of files

• Transferring multiple versions of the same file (File Deltas)

• Moving data to a disaster recover site

• Working with growing files. The file to be transferred is locked and increasing in size.

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Corporate Overview

What we do?

• Provide Enterprise Grade Software solutions for moving large data around the world

• Patent pending accelerated file transfers via our unique UDP based approach

• Simplify complicated large file transfers for the enterprise end user.

• Provide all the tools for fast integration into existing enterprise infrastructure

• Provide all the management, security and monitoring tools required to move large data across corporate networks

• Provide integration solutions with all major cloud vendors, including, Amazon, OpenStack and Windows Azure

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FileCatalyst – Why so fast?

Why are you so fast?

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TCP Overview

• Designed in the 70’s

• Provides reliability, error checking, ordered packets in a stream

• Congestion control built in

• Internet could not survive without it

• Works well for most internet traffic, email, web browsing small ad-hoc transfers (HTTP, FTP, SFTP, SMTP etc)

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File Transfer Issues with TCP

• Flow control limits transmission window, causes dead air with high latency

• Very aggressive in response to network congestion, cannot tune in application layer

• Result is less than ideal performance on wireless, satellite, or long haul links

• Can be tuned but still not ideal for many-one, one-many

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TCP is a very serial process. Each packet of data must be received before a new packet is sent = Decreased transfer speed

Source FileDestination

File

Acknowledgments

Data Packet

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More Efficient Transport Protocol

FileCatalyst transfers files at full link speed:

• UDP with proprietary retransmission and congestion control

• Patent pending algorithm built from the ground up in-house

• Transfer rates up to 10 Gbps (with encryption) using commodity hardware

• Not affected by latency and speed degrades, linearly with packet loss

• Ability to fully leverage multi-core CPU architecture

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Acceleration with FileCatalyst

• Ideal for bulk file transfer• Predictable - Can send at a perfect rate• Not affected by latency or packet loss• Congestion Control implemented in application layer• Tunable congestion control aggression• Instantly detect link capacity

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Source FileDestination

File

Acknowledgments

FileCatalyst completely saturates the pipe by sending multiple blocks of data = Increased transfer speed

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*NA = North America

Bandwidth Improvement with FileCatalyst

Accelerating File Transfers

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FileCatalyst Direct Typical Deployment

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Features to help with transition

Migration tools from FTP

• FileCatalyst also doubles as FTP, FTPS and SFTP server

• LDAP, Active Directory Integration

• Virtual Folders

• FileCatalyst Express client app feels and looks like an FTP client

• Scripting via command line client

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Demo of FileCatalyst Server and HotFolder

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UDP File Transfer Considerations

• Plays fair with other traffic on network

• 10 Gbps file transfer, single stream. Found by independent study to be only solution to maintain 10 Gbps with high latency and packet loss.

• High performance for many small files

• Security, reliability, automatic resume

• Automation tools, SDK, web integration, central management

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The FileCatalyst Other Products

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Web-based file transfer portal (no client-side software required)• File Submission• Sending Files to Email Address• Web accessible folders

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• A web application providing an overview of a user’s entire FileCatalyst deployment

• View ongoing transfers in real-time, dig into transaction histories, and check or clear alarms

• Inspect connected nodes and remotely control FileCatalyst Server and FileCatalyst HotFolder instances from one central management console

The FileCatalyst Other Products

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The FileCatalyst Other Products

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Our Clients

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Questions?