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VPN vs. OmniEdge
What is the difference between OmniEdge and VPNs?
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. There is always a VPN server that provides such services. The Users connect to the server and are replayed by the server.
OmniEdge doesn't need any central Sever, which creates a peer-to-peer tunnel between two nodes, builds a virtual network for all the devices which connect to each other.
Benefits of OmniEdge vs. VPNs,dVPNs, Blockchain VPNs
With OmniEdge, you:
- Don't need any VPN server anymore.
- Don't need any VPN gateway for your company's different branches.
- OmniEdge provide a peer-to-peer connection between devices without server relay, while VPN always reley on your connections.
Basic Information
Software | Version | Linux/Windows/MacOS/BSD | iOS/Android |
---|---|---|---|
OpenVPN | 2.4.11 | Yes/Yes/Yes/Yes | Yes/Yes |
Wireguard | 1.0 | Yes/Yes/Yes/Yes | Yes/Yes |
OmniEdge | 0.1.0 | Yes/Yes/Yes/Yes | Yes/Yes |
Networking features
Software | TUN/TAP | Auto meshing | NAT Traversal | Protocol |
---|---|---|---|---|
OpenVPN | Yes/Yes | No | (Yes) | UDP/TCP |
Wireguard | Yes/No | No | No | UDP |
OmniEdge | No/Yes | Yes | Yes | UDP |
Security features
Software | Cipers |
---|---|
OpenVPN | AES256(OpenSSL) |
Wireguard | ChaCha20 |
OmniEdge | Twofish,AES128,ChaCha20 |
Performance
Through put test | Bandwidth |
---|---|
Native Network | 4970 Mbit/s |
OpenVPN | |
Wireguard | 3810 Mbit/s |
OmniEdge | 3470 Mbit/s |
If you have more questions, feel free to discuss.
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