Ebypass
WAN optimizers compress and cache data to speed up connections between branch offices and headquarters. While useful, they can sometimes introduce latency if they become overloaded. An eBypass feature allows administrators to "cut out" the optimizer during maintenance or failure, reverting the connection to a standard link instantly without disrupting user connectivity.
Historically, workflows were built with "gatekeepers." These were manual approval steps, physical signatures, or hardware interrupts that ensured quality control. However, as the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud-based SaaS platforms took over, these physical gates became digital. ebypass