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What are the benefits of Jaguar 3000 SLP? |
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Simplified software acquisition and technical support, unlimited software use within an ISP, 24x7 access to up-to-date software, minimizes the risk of investing on appliances, a very high ROI. << hide this answer
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What is Jaguar 3000? Can we try out Jaguar 3000? |
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You can find out more about Jaguar 3000 from the website. We are offering a free demo license key and on-line support to ISPs during the demo period. Please contact us by email or fill out the online registration form. << hide this answer
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Who is this program for? |
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At this moment, this program is for ISPs ONLY. We plan to extend this program to enterprises, CP (reverse mode caching) customers in the near future. << hide this answer
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What are the requirements for entry into the SLP? |
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Any ISP that wants to reduce their bandwidth usage may apply. << hide this answer
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Do we have to standardize on Jaguar 3000 to enroll in the Jaguar 3000 SLP? |
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No. ISPs that have cache servers from other vendors may keep their existing cache servers. << hide this answer
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Do you provide h/w or appliances? |
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We expect ISPs to prepare Intel servers for use with Jaguar 3000. The Solaris version of Jaguar 3000 will be released shortly. Recommended H/W configurations and respective performances may be found here. << hide this answer
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What are the benefits of the Premium Support Program? |
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Free on-site support, a designated engineer, higher on-site support priority, S/W customization, travel and expenses included in on-site support. << hide this answer
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Will subscribers be unhappy about out/B traffic control? |
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No. When an ISP limits the outbound traffic, the Inbound traffic speed (i.e. downloading speed of your subscribers) will be same as before. << hide this answer
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What are other benefits to ISP and subscribers? |
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Improved QoS of other important applications (Web, VoIP, FTP, Mail, etc) and lowered bandwidth cost. << hide this answer
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Choosing bandwidth increase over PPTM? |
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Not a good idea. For P2P applications, "Sky is the Limit." No matter how much bandwidth an ISP provides, its subscribers will fill up all available bandwidth. << hide this answer
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Will network users be able to download files? |
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Yes. It will take longer depending on the inbound traffic settings. However, inside network users [employees, students] will still be able to download files. << hide this answer
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Can we block all inbound P2P traffic in our [corporation / school] networks? |
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Yes. Even if users try to bypass network policy through random ports P2P, you can prohibit all P2P applications setting PPTM P2P traffic amount to "0" bit/sec will block all Inbound P2P traffic. << hide this answer
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