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High Performance file transfer over IP networks

White Paper WHP 183

Published: 1 January 2010

Abstract

This White Paper outlines how broadcasters will increasingly need to transfer large amounts of content as files over IP networks. It examines some of the performance issues that can arise in typical scenarios, as well as other important aspects such as interoperability, security and management. It outlines some of the tools (both commercial and open source) that are available to help file transfers, and discusses what broadcasters should consider when making technology choices.

This document was originally published in November 2009 in the .

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