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Network traffic control

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limits. Since such delays involve queues that are nearly always finite and, once full, excess traffic is nearly always dropped (discarded), traffic shaping nearly always implies traffic policing as well.
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Traffic policing is the dropping (discarding) or reduction in priority (demoting) of packets (or frames) that exceed some specified bandwidth and or burstiness limit.
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is the process of managing, controlling or reducing the network traffic, particularly Internet
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to determine the causes of network congestion and attack those problems specifically.
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bandwidth and for maintaining service level agreements.
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Managing communications bottlenecks and efficiency
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Index

computer networking
bandwidth
network scheduler
congestion
latency
packet loss
bandwidth management
measure the network traffic
datacenters
datacenter network
Traffic shaping
packets
frames
burstiness
Traffic policing (communications)



"Datacenter Traffic Control: Understanding Techniques and Trade-offs,"
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Network performance

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