inlinelaitteita
Inlinelaitteita, literally “inline devices” in Finnish, denotes hardware or embedded modules designed to be placed directly in a circuit, data, or signal path so that they influence the flowing signal without requiring separate pass-through measurement outside the main path. The concept is used across electronics, networking, and industrial automation to describe components that operate in series with the system they serve.
Common examples include inline network appliances such as firewalls and intrusion prevention systems that inspect traffic
Key considerations when deploying inlinelaitteita include latency, throughput, and reliability, because any failure or delay in
Relation to other concepts includes off-path or tap devices, which monitor or copy data without being in