Enterprises are increasingly virtualizing IT infrastructure by migrating storage, application, and database servers into cloud/hosted datacenters. As they do so, they need to partner with ISPs and ...
When network managers find peer-to-peer file sharing overwhelming their networks, some of the best words of wisdom might be to "let it be," just at a slower pace. It is a strategy many colleges have ...
Clogged pipes on wide-area networks are prompting some companies to turn to packet shaping to clear a path for priority traffic instead of adding bigger network pipes. For example, Roto-Rooter ...
Shaping can guarantee a certain amount of bandwidth for an application (like production traffic). <BR><BR>You can also do application firewalling to enforce internal users bandwidth limits or quotas, ...
Not sure if this should go in the Networking Forum or here. It's more UNIX-related, I think... so...<P>I have a need for a packet shaper (outbound traffic only) for a ...
In the digital economy, reliability is often invisible. When cloud applications respond instantly, or video calls stream ...
Cisco is setting its sights on the competitors in the packet shaping market place with its newest release of the Application Performance Assurance (APA) Network Module the NME-APA-E3 2.0.
PureFlow GS1 technology prioritizes management and traffic shaping to ensure fair access for mission critical applications and improving traffic-bandwidth-constraint/latency problems in data centers ...