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HP Velocity Technology Overview 6
HP Velocity components
The HP Velocity solution consists of three key components (Figure 2), which form an
integrated system dedicated to improving the overall QoE.
Figure 2. HP Velocity components
Network Profiler
The Network Profiler profiles the network path between HP Velocity-enabled endpoints. It
identifies the type of network connectivity (wired or wireless) and measures key network
metrics (packet loss, latency, bandwidth constraints) independently for each flow. The Network
Profiler continually updates the QoS Controller on current network conditions.
QoS Controller
The QoS Controller uses the current and trending network conditions provided by the Network
Profiler to intelligently activate and adjust the optimizers.
Optimizers
HP Velocity’s optimizers work together to deliver maximum QoE:
1. LiveQ: Provides zero latency loss protection from end-to-end packet loss. HP Velocity
protects application flows from packet loss by automatically adapting the amount of added
redundancy. For more information, see “LiveQ
” on page 7.
2. LiveWiFi: Improves performance for congested WiFi networks and increases the efficiency
of TCP over WiFi. HP Velocity protects application flows by leveraging WiFi standards to
minimize latency, resulting in the prioritization of HP Velocity protected flows. For more
information, see “LiveWiFi
” on page 10.
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