Boosting performance for 4G/LTE networks by 500%

New version of Clavister cOS Stream boosts VPN performance by 500% for both physical and virtual appliances using Intel Quick Assist technology.

Clavister has released the latest version of its cOS Stream, its multi-core security operating system designed for telecom providers, enhancing performance by 500% compared to previous releases.

Incorporating Intel’s Quick Assist acceleration technology, cOS Stream achieves market leading VPN performance on both physical and virtual appliances, achieving up to 40 Gbps IPSec performance. cOS Stream now outperforms competitors’ offerings in some cases by as much as 1000%, with key features including:
  • Market leading VPN Performance – 40 Gbps IPSec performance on a single virtual appliance running on low-cost and COTS hardware.
  • NFV/SDN Capabilities – fully virtualized software with support for the latest innovations from Intel, including SR-IOV, Quick Assist and more.
  • Multi-platform ready – cOS Stream runs on both purpose-built hardware and leading hypervisor platforms such as KVM and VMWare.

"Achieving 40 Gbps of IPSec throughput on a virtual appliance running on top of relatively low-cost hardware is a major milestone and will give us and our partners a unique position in the Telecom/LTE market,” said John Vestberg, CTO at Clavister, “We've made great strides forward in serving the telecom sector over the course of 2015 and this new version of our operating system provides us with an enhanced offering for the telco market, putting us in a strong position to successively grab a solid market-share.”
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