| Rahul Garg, Huzur Saran, Fair Bandwidth Sharing Among Virtual Networks: A Capacity Resizing Approach, INFOCOM 2000, Tel-Aviv |
....resizing approach that allows the users to dynamically change their guaranteed bandwidth allocation depending on their requirements. Using the ATT call data they show that dynamic resizing of VPN pipe capacities can result in up to factor 2 savings in the provider network capacity. The work in [11] proposes a scheme to carry out max min fair sharing of provider capacities in case of overload. Such approaches are easy to implement in most of the communication technologies using appropriate signaling protocols like RSVP TE and CR LDP [4] 18] for IP networks, UNI and PNNI [2] 3] for ATM ....
....it is straightforward to modify the bandwidth allocation of a virtual leased line without the need for any human intervention. In this context, researchers have already shown that resizing capacities could have significant potential benefits, in terms of overall network capacity [7] 15] [11]. All the above capacity resizing based approaches fit very well into our proposed SLA framework. With the proposed model, a customer buys a long term bandwidth C, on a virtual leased line. The customer also runs a software agent to monitor the traffic load and initiate capacity resize requests ....
R. Garg and H. Saran. Fair bandwidth sharing among virtual networks: A capacity resizing approach. In Proceedings of INFOCOM, Tel Aviv, Israel, Mar. 2000.
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Rahul Garg, Huzur Saran, Fair Bandwidth Sharing Among Virtual Networks: A Capacity Resizing Approach, INFOCOM 2000, Tel-Aviv
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Rahul Garg, Huzur Saran, Fair Bandwidth Sharing Among Virtual Networks: A Capacity Resizing Approach, INFOCOM 2000, Tel-Aviv
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