: Standard SSH (Port 22) is often blocked by ISPs or corporate firewalls. By tunneling SSH through WebSockets (using Ports 80 or 443), the connection mimics regular web traffic (HTTP/HTTPS), making it much harder to detect and block.
The "10Gbps" designation refers to the maximum potential bandwidth of the host server's network interface. While individual connection speeds are often limited by local hardware or ISP throttle points, a 10Gbps backbone provides several critical advantages: 10gbps ssh websocket account