Fast Data Transfer — How to Speed up the Process of Enterprise Modernization
June 3, 2020In times of high speeds, the transfer of information is, perhaps, the fastest speed method. Indeed, it takes less than 1 second to send a picture to your friend. However, in order to send large amounts of data, fundamentally different solutions are needed. Modern business, if we are talking about developed enterprises with a lot of workers, is in dire need of prompt exchange of large amounts of information. Generally, the effectiveness of commercial processes as a whole may depend on the speed of obtaining and processing important information.
Speed at all times was an indicator of progress. In ancient times, it took a lot of time and effort to migrate from place to place. Since the taming of animals, this process has begun to accelerate. Nowadays, the progress of high-speed transportation tools such as high-speed rail, freight trains, and freighters is constantly promoting the level of social productivity. If someone now asks to transport a few tons of goods from Beijing to Guangdong by carriage, the service provider is likely to say: "We do not deal with psychos!".
Speed has become the indicator of the progress of human civilization. Moreover, the transfer of information flow also requires increasing data transfer speed to develop towards modernization. If we think deeper of history, we can recall that 25 years ago, the information exchange we saw was carried out with the help of fax, floppy disk, and laser disk. With the help of innovative technology, the speed of information exchange has achieved great progress unimaginable in previous centuries in this field in just 25 years. Centralized cloud services began to act as data storage, and such an "invisible warehouse" provided storage and receiving capabilities without using bulky and expensive physical media.
But if we are talking about to deal with and transfer the important business information, the solutions mentioned above are actually useless. And the matter is not even in the absence of an adequate level of security of data transferred from public cloud storage, although this is also a very important aspect. Assume that some working servers of a large company need to be synchronized quickly to exchange information. If this operation is performed through the public cloud, it will take a lot of time for each server to download the relevant information. Especially for the financial, film and television, internet, and manufacturing industries, this method simply cannot meet the demand for data transfer.
Relied on the self-developed Raysync high-speed transfer engine and Raysync Proxy protocol, Raysync Transmission supports the mainstream cloud storage platforms. With the 10 Gigabit bandwidth, it can satisfy all your TB-level large file transfer and massive small file transfer needs. Under normal circumstances, the server works as a whole, which can receive and distribute data, and automatically connect storage and transfer as a unified whole, which works together without affecting each other.
In data security, Raysync Transmission adopts the bank-standard TLS+AES-256 encryption. In file management and control, the central control on access authorization, transfer monitoring, outgoing traceability, and other fine settings make the data completely transparent and traceable. Personalized settings add security to the whole process of file transfer and storage, which effectively promotes the business development of enterprises.
As approaching of 5G era, as the vanguard of data acceleration, Raysync Transmission will always provide efficient, safe, and stable file transfer solutions for enterprises.
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