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The Efficient Solution – Caching

Warp Solutions has conquered the inherent latency problems found in modern network architectures.  Warp’s new ‘soft appliance’ caching technology can provide dramatic improvements in speed, efficiency, and capacity to your existing network infrastructure.  No new hardware investments in back office infrastructure are necessary, and no code changes to your applications are needed. Warp doesn’t address each source of network latency individually – it addresses the all at once.

Caching From Warp Solutions

A Brief Caching Primer

In simplest form, the job of a cache – any cache - is to move data closer to the user.  ‘Closeness’ in this case is temporal, rather than physical; it is a measure of time, not of distance.  Caches seek to reduce the amount of time that elapses been a request and a response in the network.

Caches are everywhere.  Your computer has a memory cache.  Your browser has a data cache.  Your ATM has a cash cache.  The list is endless; caches are a common feature of modern society.  Warp Solutions has simply applied the caching model to the complex latency problems that are inherent in modern networking technologies.