WireGress ensures outbound traffic remains predictable and controlled through infrastructure-level design.
Outbound traffic originates from a dedicated IP assigned to your environment.
High availability achieved at the network routing layer, not at the client.
Only one data center announces the subnet at any given time, ensuring deterministic routing.
If the active data center fails, BGP automatically withdraws and re-announces from the secondary location.
Clients continue using the same endpoint. Failover happens transparently at the routing layer.
Two gateways deployed across separate data centers with identical peer configurations.
Gateways are created and configured automatically within minutes of approval.
If a gateway VM fails, replacement is deployed within minutes while maintaining subnet announcement.
Infrastructure is provisioned automatically once access is approved.
Typical provisioning time is 15–20 minutes from approval to configuration delivery.
Every environment receives standardized, tested configuration files.
WireGress does not log or store traffic content. Only operational metadata is retained.
Connection metrics, peer status, and infrastructure health data only.
Modern, secure tunneling protocol with minimal overhead.
Each peer has its own cryptographic identity and access controls.
Real-time connection status and bandwidth usage.
Monitor data transfer and connection patterns.
Track which peers are active and when.