Filecatalyst Incoming

Employs TCP for commands, connection handshakes, and targeted retransmission requests.

A news crew in a remote location with a spotty cellular connection needs to send raw footage to the headquarters. Standard FTP fails due to packet loss. Using FileCatalyst client software sending to a FileCatalyst Incoming server, the crew leverages UDP acceleration to punch through the latency, delivering the footage in minutes rather than hours. filecatalyst incoming

FileCatalyst is a proprietary file acceleration protocol designed to move large files over long distances, high-latency, or high-packet-loss networks (e.g., satellite, cross-continental links). Unlike standard TCP-based transfers (FTP, HTTP), it maximizes bandwidth usage and minimizes delays. Using FileCatalyst client software sending to a FileCatalyst

FileCatalyst Incoming introduces a "Hot Folder" and "Drop-off" concept: or CPU encryption overhead.

Check packet loss (over 2% may require tuning), disk I/O, or CPU encryption overhead.