So far what I have seen is really nice. Slipstream uses a cutting edge compression algorithm and also you can control how pixelated your images will be received. I have even noticed some compression on compressed files. Slipstream is basically a proxy server that has the compression agent running on it. From what I have seen, it won't work with existing caches unless you can set the slipstream server to use another cache server rather that going out on its own. I would request the demo. All that is, is the client side that goes to their slipstream server. I haven't had any exposure the server side.

Paul

operations wrote:
Hello,

Can you give us a glimpse of how this works? I mean I looked
at the site of SlipStream, but how does this integrate with
existing caches?

What about users? Do they really notice a difference in
speed?

Regards..
Kais

  
We use it and just add a slipstream profile to the
profile.txt file of vop radius then add a proflie =
slipstream to the radius profile in rodopi. 


Gary



    
Hi all,

Is anyone using slipstream acceleration for dial-up
users? If so how do you do authentication from rodopi.
Most docs I have seen on slipstream uses Freeradius. We
      
are using VOP Radius 2 with Rodopi 5.1sp2. >
    
Thanks,
Paul Moore




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