throughchannels
Throughchannels is a term used in systems design to describe a pass-through conduit that forwards data from a source to a destination through a series of channels with minimal processing. It denotes a pattern where the primary role of the intermediate channels is to transport rather than transform or enrich the payload, preserving the original data and much of its metadata.
Core characteristics of throughchannels include low processing overhead, predictable latency, and a tendency to preserve end-to-end
Applications span several domains. In networking, throughchannels can be realized as tunnel or relay configurations, VPN
Advantages of throughchannels include reduced processing latency, simpler component design, and greater flexibility in reusing existing