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Sandvine Traffic Optimization

Sandvine Traffic Optimization. Greg Parks, Housing & Residences. Last Year. Bill Baer gave a talk on the proposed implementation Solution was fully implemented in February 2009. Old Solution. Credit : flickr.com. Sandvine Solution. Credit : KevanLiz @ flickr.com. The Hardware.

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Sandvine Traffic Optimization

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  1. Sandvine Traffic Optimization Greg Parks, Housing & Residences

  2. Last Year • Bill Baer gave a talk on the proposed implementation • Solution was fully implemented in February 2009 WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  3. Old Solution Credit: flickr.com WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  4. Sandvine Solution Credit: KevanLiz@ flickr.com WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  5. The Hardware • Solution consists of two devices • Subscriber Policy Broker (reporting server) • Policy Traffic Switch • PTS 8210 1 GB/Sec • PTS 14000 4 or 10 GB/sec • PTS 24000 40 or 60 GB/sec WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  6. Our Policy Straight out, no queuing/dropping All Time-Sensitive Normal All Non-Time-Sensitive/Non-Bulk 80% 400/800Mbps – Time Sensitive Non-Heavy/Over Cap Bulk 20% Low If no packets queued for Normal priority Heavy/Over Cap Bulk Credit: FreewayDan @ flickr.com WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization 6

  7. Bandwidth OptimizationHigh Priority Protocols • sip • mgcp • skype • justvoip • naver • uniquefone • jajah • h323_h225 • h323_h245 WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  8. Bandwidth Optimization “Bulk” Protocols • asdudu • winny • redswoosh • fasttrack • ppmule • soribada • share • tuotu • baibao • perfectdarkp2p • sid • thunder • pando • baidux • foxy • manolito • vshare • kugoo • imesh • poco • bearshare • blubster • fileguri • ftp • nntp • megaupload • rapidshare • pdbox • windowsupdate • symantec • ares • bittorrent • gnutella • gnutella2 • edonkey • fasttrack • directconnect WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  9. Before WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  10. After WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  11. What is Next? • Combine quote management for wireless and wired networks • More advanced quota management • Threat Mitigation WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

  12. Thanks to Bill Baer and Nate Vexler for their assistance • Now for Bruce…. WatITis | Strengthening Collaboration | December 8, 2009 | Sandvine Traffic Optimization

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