HelloBlock Access Turbo is specifically designed to optimize network performance and increase load capacity. It significantly enhances network processing efficiency, ensuring a smooth experience even under high concurrency and heavy load conditions.
This service has been deployed on all node servers and has undergone multiple improvements and optimizations since deployment.
Currently, Japan uses low-latency mode, while the United States operates in standard mode.
Current Version
v2.7.6-241229
Standard Mode
Standard mode can significantly improve network bandwidth transmission capacity and network load capacity, addressing high concurrency and high bandwidth to enhance network quality.
- Balanced network bandwidth and latency,
- Ability to handle high bandwidth and high loads,
- Higher peak bandwidth compared to low-latency mode.
Low Latency Mode
Low-latency mode is an optimized modification of standard mode, offering high concurrency and high load capacity while reducing response time and improving real-time performance.
- Prioritizes reducing response time,
- Increases packet processing priority,
- Lower data processing delay compared to standard mode.
Applicable Scenarios
Standard Mode is suitable for scenarios with large data transfers, such as:
- Media streaming
- File downloads
Standard mode has special optimizations for high-traffic scenarios and achieves a more balanced performance considering packet processing delay.
Low-Latency Mode is suitable for scenarios requiring high responsiveness, such as:
- Online gaming
- Real-time communication
Low-latency mode provides targeted optimizations for packet processing, allowing instant forwarding of any packet without waiting, specifically optimized for packet processing.
Service Limitation Notice
HelloBlock Access Turbo cannot directly improve the connection quality to the node servers.
The latency mentioned above does not refer to the ping value but rather the packet processing time.
For services using DNS unlocking, performance may be affected by the unlocking server.
Any third-party service use may be affected by the third-party service.
Monday, October 28, 2024