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Re: Open source traffic shaper experiences? (was Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers)
From: William Caban <william () hpcf upr edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 12:38:32 -0400
Even though it compares more with WebSense, CensorNet does basic shaping plus has some nice features. Free download. (Extra features (i.e. image filter and blacklist updates) require a subscription.) CensorNet http://www.censornet.com/ -W On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 13:38, andrew () vivalibre com wrote:
Note: delurk. Some of the commercial traffic shaping devices reviewed here are tens of thousands of dollars. For a smaller ISP (i.e. less than a DS3 of aggregate upstream bandwidth), that kind of expense doesn't make sense-- but the need to control bandwidth consumption is still an issue. For example, I work at an ISP in Central America where bandwidth costs are quite high. A 2Mbps dedicated link typically sells for over $4,000 per month. One can imagine how important it is to be able to throttle the top P2P talkers in this kind of environment. Is anyone on the NANOG list aware of a disk-less Linux solution? One might imagine a Knoppix-like bootable CD image (perhaps CD-RW, so config files could be updated) that would turn an inexpensive Linux box into an effective traffic shaping device, using tools like CBQinit, MRTG/RRDTOOL, and a Webmin-like admin interface. The closest thing to this I've seen is ETINC's BWMGR, but that's a closed-source solution and is still somewhat expensive. -Andrew White On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, William Caban wrote:A resume of some of the answers I have received: What's missing from (at least some) current traffic shaping appliances http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~joe/what-shapers-need.pdf Ten Odd Strategies for Picking Numerical Values for Your Traffic Shaper http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~joe/picking-a-shaper-policy.pdf The Case for Traffic Shaping at Internet2 Schools http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~joe/i2-traffic-shaping.ppt Bandwidth Management Strategies and Methodologies http://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/~cgaylord/talks/20020507-i2bandwidth.pdf Bandwidth Managers: Going With The Flow http://www.bcr.com/bcrmag/2003/04/p32.asp Reviewing Packet Shaping Products http://www.net.cmu.edu/docs/arch/qospe-pre.html Succesful Bandwidth Management at Crnegie Mellon http://www.net.cmu.edu/pres/jt0803/ Bandwidth Management Technologies http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwcompare.htm Thanks everyone. -W On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 17:36, William Caban wrote:I'm looking for a review/report on traffic/packet shapers products with a side-by-side comparison. Did any one has a clue where I can find one such report? Thanks, -W
-- William Caban <william () hpcf upr edu>
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- looking for a review of traffic shapers William Caban (Nov 24)
- Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers Kevin C Miller (Nov 24)
- Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers William Caban (Nov 25)
- Open source traffic shaper experiences? (was Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers) andrew (Nov 25)
- Re: Open source traffic shaper experiences? (was Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers) Steve Atkins (Nov 25)
- Re: Open source traffic shaper experiences? (was Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers) Chris Brenton (Nov 25)
- Re: Open source traffic shaper experiences? (was Re: looking for a review of traffic shapers) William Caban (Nov 26)
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