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Does HP Velocity introduce latency?
No, HP Velocity provides
What is HP Velocity’s impact on available bandwidth?
The bandwidth control mode defines how network flows are protected from network loss. Higher protection modes protect against a greater network loss but also require more bandwidth.
HP Velocity provides the following bandwidth control modes:
•Dynamic: Configures HP Velocity to dynamically maximize acceleration while optimizing bandwidth usage.
•Low: Configures HP Velocity to cap the estimated protection overhead at or below 27%. This mode is best suited to very constrained environments.
•Medium: Configures HP Velocity to cap the estimated protection overhead at or below 40%. This mode is best suited to moderately constrained environments.
•High: Configures HP Velocity to maximize performance in environments where bandwidth is not constrained and the network loss is known to be high. This mode is best suited to high- loss networks.
NOTE: Protection overhead bandwidth refers to the amount of additional bandwidth required for each encoding mode HP Velocity uses to protect against packet loss. For more information, see the “Packet loss protection” section of the HP Velocity Technology Overview document.
What is an HP Velocity-protected flow?
A protected flow is formed between two HP Velocity endpoints in Protect mode. In this mode, HP Velocity continuously monitors
HP Velocity optimizers, such as
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