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Web Server QoS Models: Applying Scheduling Rules From Production Planning
White Paper In the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) model, separate queues are introduced to differentiate QoS for separate web requests with di8erent priorities. This paper presents web server QoS models that use a single queue, along with scheduling rules... [04 Aug 2008]
QoS Enabled Broadband - Is Your ISP Shouting Fact or Fiction?
White Paper QoS enables the network to deliver a differentiated service to certain traffic classes. In short Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to guarantee that an IP packet be sent from source to destination within a given time. [17 Jul 2008]
Benchmarking QoS on Router Interfaces of Gigabit Speeds and Beyond
White Paper The paper examines the performance of the scheduler when enabled Differentiated Services and applying different policies to allocate bandwidth for two classes, one with a lower priority. This paper presents results of Quality of Service (QoS... [17 Jul 2008]
Relation Between Willingness to Pay and Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth in Multiple-Priority Service
White Paper The differentiated services, which have multiple classes using priority control, are being introduced. Various issues need to be addressed when providing differentiated services, such as what sort of quality should be guaranteed, and what kind of... [11 Jul 2008]
Load Balancing by MPLS in Differentiated Services Networks
White Paper Using these load balancing algorithms from the literature as a starting point, the main goal of this paper is to develop optimization algorithms that differentiate classes in terms of mean delay using of both routing and WFQ-scheduling. [10 Jul 2008]
Supporting Differentiated Service Classes: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
White Paper This paper is part of a series of white papers published by Juniper Networks that describe the mechanisms that allow the user to support differentiated service classes in large IP networks. This paper describes how Multiprotocol Label Switching... [10 Jul 2008]
Service-Sensitive Routing in DiffServ/MPLS Networks
White Paper Additionally, the hybrid granularity routing decision in SSR scheme is scalable and suitable for the Differentiated Services and MPLS networks. This study investigates the problem of unfairness when QoS routing does not consider the mix of traffic... [10 Jul 2008]
Restoration Routing Using MPLS-TE
White Paper Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture allows traffic differentiation on the basis of traffic class. Packets are marked onto predetermined DiffServ classes at the edges. The increasing demand for multimedia applications such as VoIP and... [10 Jul 2008]
Providing Differentiated Services by Load Balancing and Scheduling in MPLS Networks
White Paper Using known load balancing algorithms as a starting point, the main goal of this paper is to formulate optimization problems that differentiate service classes in terms of mean delay. The upper and lower bound of ratio of mean delays have... [10 Jul 2008]
Increasing the Link Utilization in IP Over WDM Networks Using Availability as QoS
White Paper This paper solves a mapping problem related to supporting two service classes that are differentiated based on their level of protection. The first class of service, called Full Protected (FP), offers end-users a guarantee of survivability in the... [03 Jul 2008]
MPLS Diff-Serv Awared Traffic Engineering
White Paper Differentiated Services (DiffServ) enables scalable network designs with multiple classes of service. MPLS traffic engineering (TE) enables resource reservation, fault-tolerance, and optimization of transmission resources. [03 Jul 2008]
Supporting Differentiated Service Classes: Active Queue Memory Management
White Paper Active queue memory management supports congestion avoidance by allowing you to control the average length or depth of packet queues. This paper provides a technical overview of a number of queue memory management techniques: tail drop, random... [03 Jul 2008]
Cisco Assure Policy Networking End-to-End Quality of Service
White Paper End-to-end QoS controls enable differentiated services for various classes of traffic. In businesses around the world, the network is a vital business asset. Advanced, mission-critical applications are finding their way into sophisticated intranets... [03 Jul 2008]
Measuring Service in Multi-Class Networks
White Paper Quality of Service mechanisms and differentiated service classes are increasingly available in networks and servers. While network clients can assess their service by measuring basic performance parameters such as packet loss and delay, such... [03 Jul 2008]
Diff-Serv Capability in Zebra
White Paper This means that zebra will now be capable of configuring an interface for differentiated services. The assured forwarding PHB that we have implemented can be configured to have any number of classes and any number of drop precedences within each... [03 Jul 2008]
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