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*'''Deduplication Level'''
 
*'''Deduplication Level'''
 
Level 4 for best results. Level 0 for receive only.
 
Level 4 for best results. Level 0 for receive only.
Higher levels provide the best ratios while lower levels provide provide more throughput.
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Higher levels provide the best ratios while lower levels provide more throughput.
 
Level 0 accepts deduplicated traffic but does not apply deduplication towards the remote peer. This option is for high speed or resource limited scenarios.
 
Level 0 accepts deduplicated traffic but does not apply deduplication towards the remote peer. This option is for high speed or resource limited scenarios.
  

Revision as of 11:31, 13 October 2015

  • Compression Level

Level 3 for best results. Level 0 to disable. Higher Compression levels will generally provider better compression ratio at the cost of extra CPU cycles. Lower Compression levels will provider lower ratios, but provide higher throughput.

  • Deduplication Level

Level 4 for best results. Level 0 for receive only. Higher levels provide the best ratios while lower levels provide more throughput. Level 0 accepts deduplicated traffic but does not apply deduplication towards the remote peer. This option is for high speed or resource limited scenarios.

  • Global Wan Tx Rate

The Global WAN Outbound Tx Shaper. Values are in kbps. Default is 0. 0 means Disabled. The Global Shaper will limit all outbound traffic to the target rate. This is useful in scenarios where peak WAN speeds have a cost implication. The Global rate is also used where congestion in the WAN affect Packet Loss Recovery. In these scenarios it is recommended to set the WAN speed.

  • Packet Loss Recovery

Level 1 - Most conservative loss detection and recovery. Level 4 - Most aggressive loss detection and recovery. Conservative PLR means Wanos will wait longer and generate less PLR traffic. Aggressive Loss detection means Wanos will try to recover from loss earlier. TCP Acceleration would typically be higher on more aggressive settings.