Improve the network access quality of Vietnamese factories to domestic headquarters servers??? Solution//Global IPLC service provider of Shigeng Communication
一、With the increasingly close economic and trade exchanges between China and Vietnam, more and more domestic enterprises are setting up factories or branches in Vietnam (such as Pingyang, Beining, Ho Chi Minh City, etc.). However, many companies have found that despite the decent broadband speed in Vietnam, they frequently encounter network bottlenecks such as lagging and disconnections when accessing core systems such as ERP, MES, OA at their domestic headquarters or conducting cross-border video conferences. To thoroughly improve the network access quality of Vietnamese factories to domestic headquarters servers, it is necessary to first analyze the underlying reasons and adopt effective technical solutions accordingly.
1. Exploring the root cause: why is Vietnam still slow to connect with the domestic market?
From the perspective of physical and network environment, although China and Vietnam are geographically adjacent, cross-border data transmission often faces complex international routing scheduling. During the transmission process, data packets may not be able to return directly to their home country, but may be forced to detour to places such as Singapore or even the United States, resulting in up to ten node jumps and extremely high latency and packet loss rates. In addition, Vietnam's international export bandwidth resources are relatively limited, especially during peak hours when congestion is prone to occur; In addition, frequent failures of some submarine optical cables in recent years have further exacerbated the vulnerability of cross-border links.
From a policy and compliance perspective, regulations such as Vietnam's Cybersecurity Law impose strict QoS speed limits on cross-border UDP traffic, resulting in traditional IPSec VPNs often having actual transmission speeds lower than 1Mbps, seriously hindering business operations. For enterprises relying on public Internet transmission, this unstable public network environment and policy restrictions are undoubtedly a huge hidden danger for business continuity.
2. The way to break through: SD-WAN and dedicated line acceleration solution
Faced with the above challenges, simply upgrading local broadband is no longer enough to solve the problem. Enterprises need to build a more professional cross-border communication architecture. At present, the mainstream solution in the industry is to adopt a hybrid networking mode that combines SD-WAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network) with global office dedicated lines. This solution constructs a virtual dedicated network through multi link aggregation of MPLS and local broadband.
With the help of intelligent routing algorithms, the system can automatically allocate key production data such as MES system instructions and video quality inspection streams to the optimal channel based on real-time network status (such as latency, jitter, packet loss rate), effectively avoiding public network congestion nodes. Meanwhile, by optimizing the transfer through POP (access point) nodes in Hong Kong or Singapore, the end-to-end latency from Vietnam to southern China can be significantly reduced to within 40-90 milliseconds, and zero contact configuration and unified monitoring management can be achieved.
3. Deep tuning: Collaborative acceleration of application layer and protocol
In addition to the transformation of the underlying network, protocol optimization for specific application scenarios is also indispensable. For example, in high concurrency scenarios such as cross-border large file transfers and API interface calls, TCP parameter tuning can significantly improve efficiency. Introducing the BBR congestion control algorithm can replace the traditional CUBIC algorithm, better adapt to high latency and high bandwidth cross-border transmission environments, and reduce delays caused by packet loss and retransmission.
In addition, enterprises can also deploy global application acceleration solutions (APPA) and deploy acceleration nodes locally in Vietnam, allowing factory employees to access the acceleration network nearby. By combining protocol optimization and transmission optimization, the latency and packet loss rate of the business network are greatly reduced, and the access speed and operational fluency are improved.
In summary, improving the network access quality of Vietnamese factories to domestic headquarters servers is a systematic project. Enterprises not only need to get rid of their dependence on traditional public networks and introduce SD-WAN or Segun communication dedicated line level acceleration services, but also need to fine tune network protocols and application architectures. Only by building a stable and low latency 'digital highway' can we truly ensure the smooth operation of cross-border business.
二、Shigeng Communication Global Office Network Products:
The global office network product of Shigeng Communication is a high-quality product developed by the company for Chinese and foreign enterprise customers to access the application data transmission internet of overseas enterprises by making full use of its own network coverage and network management advantages.
Features of Global Application Network Products for Multinational Enterprises:
1. Quickly access global Internet cloud platform resources
2. Stable and low latency global cloud based video conferencing
3. Convenient and fast use of Internet resource sharing cloud platform (OA/ERP/cloud storage and other applications
Product tariff:
Global office network expenses | Monthly rent payment/yuan | Annual payment/yuan | Remarks |
Quality Package 1 | 1000 | 10800 | Free testing experience for 7 days |
Quality Package 2 | 1500 | 14400 | Free testing experience for 7 days |
Dedicated line package | 2400 | 19200 | Free testing experience for 7 days |