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Re: QoS for Office365


From: cyrus ramirez via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 00:41:50 +0000 (UTC)

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Prepare your organization's network for Quality of Service (QoS) in Microsoft Teams.
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  On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 12:47 PM, Mark Tinka<mark.tinka () seacom mu> wrote:   

On 8/Jul/19 18:18, Jared Mauch wrote:


Add bandwidth?

QoS is a great tool when you’re constrained and must classify your critical traffic, but it’s not a substitute of 
getting enough capacity to offices.

I have only applied QoS to voice traffic to ensure it gets through, the rest you need to budget for the bandwidth 
needs of the site.  The price of bandwidth likely isn’t insane in your market, but your budget may be.. I’ve found 
that most places won’t quote you a service for less than $1500 USD MRC.  I know you can get the incumbents to often 
deliver 1G service for $2k/mo in the US (and possibly cheaper).

I’ve found a lot of people are still stuck in TDM mentality instead of just getting a 1G/10G service.

In some cases, the motivation for these requirements is fueled by trying
to outsmart your competitors.

I just don't know of a reliable, contractual way that you can use QoS to
say your DIA or IP Transit service is better than that of your competitor.

Mark.
  

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