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 ...
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 ...