Kratos DataDefender Network Packet Loss Protection Data Sheet
Kratos DataDefender Network Packet Loss Protection Data Sheet
Packet Forward Error Correction (PFEC) sends extra information with your data that allows missing packets to be reconstructed. It enables
ultra-low latency data flows by correcting losses without using a backchannel for retransmission. Adding as little as 1% PFEC overhead can
improve the quality of your network by several orders of magnitude.
Intelligent Retransmission Protocol (IRP) guarantees delivery by efficiently retransmitting dropped packets without violating bandwidth
constraints. As opposed to TCP, IRP does not spend time searching for an optimal rate, nor does it interpret packet loss as a signal to slow
down. The result is reliable network transport that is many times faster than TCP.
Packet loss isn’t the only thing that can hamper your data flow, however. Re-ordering and duplication of packets can also wreak havoc
on WAN transport. DataDefender provides a re-ordering window that corrects out-of-order and duplicated packets without introducing
unwanted latency, regardless of rate.
In addition, DataDefender’s deterministic end-to-end latency control eliminates the effect of latency jitter, another network impairment
that can result in extremely bursty output that overwhelms end-devices. Deterministic latency allows you to treat the WAN as a long wire
with constant, known latency, eliminating the effects of jitter.