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VPN Solutions

by Melissa Popp

The peribit solution is a new way to go about increasing the speed and productivity of the connection for a virtual private network (VPN). The platform itself increases bandwidth. Bandwidth is a set limit of how much data can be communicated through a tunnel at any given time. The need for bandwidth is infinite and the peribit platform provides an abundance of it through its use of molecular sequence reduction (MSR).

VPN Solutions with Speed in Mind

MSR is a relatively new way to resequence data. By storing data in different patterns in a computer's memory, a computer is able to send out smaller sequences of data. Reduction in the amount of communication between two computers results in a higher use of bandwidth for the entire VPN. Using the peribit solution often decreases the amount of bandwidth being used by a network by more than 50 percent.

Another use of the peribit solution involves redistributing the amount of random access memory (RAM) being used by programs on the server. Redistributing RAM allows for programs, tasks and processes to run much faster when needed. For example, computer A is currently using 75 percent of its computer's RAM. Computer B wants to create a tunnel to share a joint-project both are working on. Computer A sets to connect but cannot establish a connection with computer B, because the latter does not have enough memory to allow it. A simple redistribution of RAM on the programs used on computer B will allow for a connection, even if the user is operating at almost full RAM capacity.

RAM reduction coupled with a new method of resequencing data is enough to create a fast, reliable VPN for any business. Speed and security will no doubt bring productivity to a high for any company using the software. The peribit solution brings together two forms of change into a package that will work for any type of network.


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