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[User Discussion] - Suggestion to Make Network Connection More Robust Once and for All

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[2024-06-19 05:05:40]
trad - Posts: 43
CDNs which support dynamic live content can be useful.

I was aware of the Cloudflare Argo Network (which basically uses their own reserved and optimized network) to transport packets and avoid all the issues of public infrastructure.
https://www.cloudflare.com/en-au/

But I have also found CDNetworks, apparently some finance companies such as FXCM are already using it.
https://www.cdnetworks.com/web-performance-blog/boosting-dynamic-performance-with-cdn-pros-origin-fast-route/

"HDT solves public network congestion, high packet drop rate, and long connection latencies. HDT optimizes transport layer TCP and UDP protocols by using multi-path transfer and packet replication for high bandwidth data transmission, implementing intelligent routing schemes, and improving connection access to achieve faster data transmission and high availability."

I am sure you might be able to find more options.
Not all might be compatible with your data center and tech stack, but one of these might just be what the doctor ordered.
[2024-06-19 23:20:27]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17154
We will have to look at this later on.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-06-19 23:20:32
[2024-06-20 02:04:26]
trad - Posts: 43
I know how tough it is. I have an engineering in this , but admittedly, I am very rusty and it has been a while since I got my hands dirty.

It is extremely common nowadays, even with live video streaming where hundreds of packets can drop without any perceived negative impact on the end user, to always use CDNs.

In your case, ideally, we need a two-way POP setup, as you not only have Denali, where you need to broadcast data, but you also offer Teton.

I just checked cTrader, which is also using proxies for every user, and I was connected to a local one. I performed a reverse lookup and found that they are using AWS Global Accelerator. https://aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/

Rithmic also has POPs in 12 different countries.

Hopefully, you can find something turnkey that is plug-and-play, allowing you to focus on what is important instead of battling the behemoth of the public internet where QOS is never guaranteed.

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