[e2e] [SPAM] - Re: number of flows per unit time in routers - Email has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses

Alper Kamil Demir demir at kou.edu.tr
Mon Oct 31 06:26:18 PST 2005


Ping,
>It sounds like I am trying to bring back the "bad" memory of 
>RSVP/IntServ/QoS from the 90's, well... they are not needed in the 
>over-provisioned core. ;-) A paper from Sprint research a while back 
>had proved that with minor overprovisioning per link, there would be no 
>need for QoS in the core. The newly built Comcast IP backbone is all 
>over provisioned... What traffic engineering? ;-)
I appreciate if you could point out the reference of Sprint paper. I wonder what had been proved. Overprovisioning is an easy way to have the Internet work with some application domain; is not a way to provide QoS; is a type of QoS. 

Alper K. Demir

 
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