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## Quick start
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Follow the [installation](/installation/) and [usage instruction](/usage/) guides.
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Follow the [installation](/slipstream/installation/) and [usage instruction](/slipstream/usage/) guides.
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## Benchmarks
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In our [benchmark](/benchmark/), we show that slipstream achieves a 10-fold time decrease in exfiltrating a 10 MB file, while using up to 15% less queries.
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In our [benchmark](/slipstream/benchmark/), we show that slipstream achieves a 10-fold time decrease in exfiltrating a 10 MB file, while using up to 15% less queries.
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For downloading files into the restricted network, slipstream uses up to 37% less queries.
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Using QUIC congestion control, it accurately determines the query rate of the used DNS resolver.
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Finally, QUIC multipath allows slipstream to combine the bandwidth of multiple resolvers to largely improve its performance, even when those resolvers have different round-trip times, loss rates, or rate limits.
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