How to Speed Up Slow File Transfer Speeds?

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As the company grows in size, new partners and employees continue to grow, and the number and capacity of business documents are also increasing. How to improve the file transfer speed and speed up the project progress has become a challenge that enterprises need to face.

In this article, we will explain to you from the technical level how Raysync Transmission meets the demand of high-speed transfer of large files and large amounts of small files, and show you enterprise-class solutions that can help you solve the problem of the file transfer.

Relied on the UDP transfer protocol, Raysync Transmission speeds up the file transfer speed via the following aspects: the more efficient congestion judgment and the more accurate packet Loss recovery mechanism.

At present, the mainstream congestion judgment is designed based on the network situation more than 20 years ago, and its basic assumption is that any packet loss reflects the network congestion. This assumption is completely divorced from the modern network situation. Packet loss in modern networks is often not caused by congestion factors. This disconnect leads to transmission protocols often entering an overly conservative transmission state. Raysync Transmission congestion detection algorithm will automatically collect the existing transmission information, and accurately judge the actual congestion according to the transmission speed. It is neither too conservative nor too radical, and can effectively make full use of the path bandwidth.

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Raysync Transmission protocol abandoned TCP protocol's practice of using transmission message sequence as both byte count and acknowledgement mark for reliable transmission, and designed a new ACK data algorithm. According to the ACK information returned by the transmitting and receiving party, the transmitting and sending party can accurately judge the packet loss situation and retransmit the data in the first time without relying on the cumulative acknowledgement of multiple ACK or the ACK timeout timer to trigger the retransmission of the data, thus greatly improving the transmission speed and the transmission real-time.

Raysync Transmission protocol solves the core problem of the existing TCP transmission protocol from the design principle, can be rapidly deployed on the existing equipment, does not need heavy investment and repeated investment, can help users to quickly transmit their data, and will play a greater role in the era of massive data growth.

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