How does Piscis ensure application performance?

Created by Chinmay Palkar, Modified on Tue, 4 Nov at 2:51 PM by Chinmay Palkar

Dynamic Path Selection:

The system continuously monitors latency, jitter, packet loss, and throughput across all WAN links. Traffic is automatically steered to the best-performing path to meet SLA targets.


SLA-Based Policy Enforcement:

Admins can define performance thresholds per application, ensuring that critical apps like VoIP, video conferencing, and SaaS tools always use optimal paths.


Failover & Load Balancing:

Piscis router supports real-time failover and load balancing, redistributing traffic during link degradation or outages without interrupting sessions.


QoS & Traffic Shaping:

Quality of Service policies allow bandwidth reservation, rate limiting, and prioritization of high-value traffic, reducing contention and improving user experience.


Performance Visibility & Alerts:

Admins can monitor application performance metrics in real time, with alerts for SLA violations or routing anomalies. Historical trends help validate policy effectiveness.

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