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Network Engine

Purpose-built hypervisor optimized for next-gen firewalls, routers, and load balancers—deployed by WorldTech IT experts.
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The Challenge

Your Hypervisor isn't race ready

  • NVAs choke on latency, CPU contention, and packet drops
  • Security stacks lose momentum and stall
  • Your team doesn't own the hypervisor hardware
The Solution

Why Network Engine

WorldTech IT’s Network Engine pairs a race-tuned OS/KVM with hardware-accelerated packet paths. You get bare-metal speed plus VM-level agility—spun up, migrated, or autoscaled in minutes.

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Features

Benefits of Network Engine


Feature Outcome
Low-latency kernel with CPU pinning Eliminates jitter for stateful firewalls and L7 balancers.
Per-tenant Intel QAT virtual functions Off-loads TLS, crypto, and compression—freeing CPU for policy logic.
DPDK / SR-IOV NICs Direct, zero-copy path at true 40/100 Gbps line rate.
Max-GHz CPUs, deep cache Higher packets-per-second and faster SSL handshakes—no core sprawl.
NUMA-aware memory layout Flow tables stay local; no remote-memory stalls.
Single-pane orchestration Launch or migrate NVAs like any VM—minus the overhead.

 

“With Network Engine we pushed 100 Gbps Layer 7 traffic at <50 µs latency—no redesign required.”

Sr. Network Architect
 
Fortune 100 Healthcare
Ready to get started?

See Network Engine Live

Book a 30-minute session with a WorldTech IT Solutions Architect. We’ll benchmark your current NVAs and show exactly where Network Engine unlocks headroom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this different from generic KVM hosts?

Network Engine ships with a low-latency kernel, pre-pinned vCPUs, QAT pass-through, and SR-IOV drivers—no manual tuning.

Is licensing per core or per host?

 Per host. No surprise costs if you scale cores for burst workloads.

What does the architecture session include?

 Traffic-pattern review, bottleneck analysis, and a tailored migration plan—free of charge.