Lime Squeezes Latency with Corvil, Upgrades

The firm is in the middle of a series of investments in reducing the latency of its trading and data servers.

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In the fourth quarter of last year, Lime rolled out latency management technology from Dublin, Ireland-based Corvil, which is now in full production for monitoring latency across its trading servers, says Lime chief technology officer Suresh Thesayi.

The rollout was driven by the need to understand latencies across Lime’s network and servers. “We have always had a need for this, but a suitable solution was not available in a cost-effective manner,” Thesayi says. “The data collected can pinpoint

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