Secure and Reliable Internet for Distributed Remote Teams Remote teams scattered across home offices, co-working spaces, and client sites depend on internet connections that were never built for business continuity. A single ISP outage, a flaky home router, or a congested coffee-shop Wi-Fi network can knock a team member out of a call, stall a deployment, or expose sensitive traffic … Read More
How to Host Your Own VPN Server: Self-Hosted vs. Managed With Speedify
Hosting your own VPN server gives you control and unlimited bandwidth, but you own the upkeep. Compare self-hosted vs. managed, and see how a Speedify Self-Hosted Server runs bonding on your infrastructure.
IP Whitelisting for Remote Teams With a Speedify Dedicated Server
IP whitelisting breaks when remote workers connect from changing addresses. See how a Speedify Dedicated Server gives a distributed team one static IP to whitelist, with bonding and failover.
What Is Data Residency? Why It Drives Speedify Self-Hosted Deployments
Data residency is the requirement that data stay in a specific location. Learn how it differs from sovereignty and localization, and how a Speedify Self-Hosted Server keeps bonded traffic in your jurisdiction.
Port Forwarding Through a VPN: How Speedify’s Dedicated Servers Make It Possible
Most VPNs can’t forward ports. Learn how port forwarding through a VPN works, why a static IP is required, and how a Speedify Dedicated Server makes a device behind it reachable from the internet.
Self-Hosted VPN for Compliance: How Speedify Keeps Data In-Country
Regulated industries can’t route traffic through servers they don’t control. See how a Speedify Self-Hosted Server supports compliance by keeping bonded traffic on infrastructure you own, in-country.
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