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WAN Optimization to Speed up Data Transfer
Author(s) -
Benfano Soewito,
Andy Andy,
Fergyanto E. Gunawan,
Melki Sadekh Mansuan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2017.10.007
Subject(s) - computer science , bandwidth (computing) , file transfer , jitter , transfer (computing) , wide area network , data exchange , computer network , real time computing , database , operating system , telecommunications
Currently the development of digital technology has advanced very rapidly, as well as data storage and data transfer. As the development of information technology and the use of data that increasingly large, it will be a main factor that affects to the company’s business. The amount of data that must be processed both at headquarters and other branch offices make the process of data exchange become the main issue in term of speed and delay. Due to data exchange being a top priority in the company, often the WAN network bandwidth used by the file system, email system, proxy, web system becomes peak or full during peak hours thus slowing down accessing file or email system. One method to reduce bandwidth usage is almost full is to use WAN Optimization tools. WAN Optimization has several functions, including Data Streamlining, Transport Streamlining, and Application Streamlining. The purpose of this study is to analyze performance network when WAN optimization was applied in the system. Data is taken from simulated file transfers conducted several days and at different hours. Data were analyzed using Wireshark tools and calculation formula. The results can be seen if there is a significant increasing performance, delay become better from 287 ms to 0.604 ms for file size 93 MB and jitter increased 12.4% better. It can be concluded that with the optimization of WAN, the process of data transfer becomes more efficient both in bandwidth and time during working hours.

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