step 1. google enterprise quality
step 2. click first link
step 3. read for as long as you can
step 4. ?????????
step 5. an hero
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Anonymous2009-02-19 3:39
Enterprise customers, are realizing that as a result of deploying new emerging real-time and mission-critical applications, that the traditional "Best Effort" IP network service model is unsuitable. The main concern is that non-well behaved flows, adversely affect other flows that share the same resources. It is difficult to tune resources so that the requirements of all deployed applications are met.
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Anonymous2009-02-19 3:40
Quality of Service (QoS) can be thought of as a performance and availability delivery specification of a service. QoS can usually be referred to as a measure of the ability of network and computing systems to provide different levels of services to selected applications and associated network flows. Customers that are deploying mission-critical applications and real time applications have an economic incentive to invest in QoS capabilities so that acceptable response times are guaranteed within certain tolerances.
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Anonymous2009-02-19 4:12
I had a non-well behaved flow once.
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Anonymous2009-02-19 4:25
>>4
I'd never be able to deliver that shit as a speech, to pronounce "incentive to invest" correctly, lol.
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Anonymous2009-02-19 4:51
>>5
I'm not even sure what the correct way to pronounce that would be.
I know it'd definitely have "incest" somewhere in it, though.