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FileCatalyst's UDP-based protocol sends data blocks continuously without waiting for acknowledgments. If a packet is lost, it is retransmitted concurrently with new data, allowing for regardless of the distance between the sender and receiver. Standard FTP (TCP) FileCatalyst (UDP) Speed (London to Sydney) ~5 hours 50 mins ~8.4 seconds (at 10Gbps) Reliability Prone to failure on weak links Automatic retries and "chasing the tail" Automation Mostly manual HotFolder scheduled syncs
Researchers have used FileCatalyst Workflow to collect and transfer thousands of patient records from countries with restrictive internet environments, such as Qatar and China. The tool allows for the secure movement of sensitive data where standard methods would often fail due to network instability. 3. Government & Military: Securing Mission-Critical Data filecatalyst case studies
As game worlds grow in size, game developers like IO Interactive needed a way to send massive project files across development teams. By using HotFolder for automated overnight syncs, they maximized their bandwidth and removed human error from the transfer process. The tool allows for the secure movement of
In this blog post, we'll explore some real-world FileCatalyst case studies, highlighting the benefits and results achieved by companies that have implemented the solution. By using HotFolder for automated overnight syncs, they
An energy exploration firm collected 50TB of seismic survey data from a vessel in the North Sea. Offshore internet is expensive ($10/GB) and unstable. The company was spending $500,000 per month on satellite bandwidth but only utilizing 8% of it due to TCP windowing limitations over long distances.


