Traffic Aggregators
Traffic Aggregators are high-performance nodes within the Anglium network that act as intermediate routing and processing hubs. They collect traffic streams from less powerful Community Nodes, optimize them, and forward them to target destinations or further into the network infrastructure.
Core functions:
Traffic routing: distributing incoming streams from a large number of nodes to final endpoints with minimal latency.
Data aggregation: combining traffic from multiple sources to optimize load on main channels.
Multi-session support: capable of handling hundreds or even thousands of simultaneous connections.
Filtering & verification: applying AI algorithms to detect anomalies or invalid traffic before forwarding.
Failover & stability: ensuring uninterrupted operation even during peak loads.
Deployment locations:
Data centers with high bandwidth capacity.
Office server rooms with guaranteed uptime.
High-capacity NAS or servers located in stable network environments.
Requirements:
High-speed internet connection (gigabit or higher).
Powerful hardware (CPU, RAM, SSD).
Uninterrupted power supply and backup energy systems.
Rewards:
Increased share of fees compared to regular nodes due to higher processed traffic volume.
Priority access to premium traffic streams.
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