Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Data Mining, Communications and Information Technology 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3089871.3089883
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An End-to-End QoS Routing on Software Defined Network Based on Hierarchical Token Bucket Queuing Discipline

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“…Open vSwitch disini menggunakan disiplin antrian Hierarchical Token Bucket untuk mengatur bandwidth. Verifikasi dan simulasi sistem menunjukkan bahwa perutean algoritma bekerja dengan berbagai jenis tes, dan algoritma perutean juga bisa bekerja jika beberapa kegagalan diperkenalkan [6]. Pembentukan lalu lintas trafik dan pembatasan tingkat, merupakan hal mendasar bagi operasi pusat data yang benar dan efisien dan jaringan area yang luas.…”
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“…Open vSwitch disini menggunakan disiplin antrian Hierarchical Token Bucket untuk mengatur bandwidth. Verifikasi dan simulasi sistem menunjukkan bahwa perutean algoritma bekerja dengan berbagai jenis tes, dan algoritma perutean juga bisa bekerja jika beberapa kegagalan diperkenalkan [6]. Pembentukan lalu lintas trafik dan pembatasan tingkat, merupakan hal mendasar bagi operasi pusat data yang benar dan efisien dan jaringan area yang luas.…”
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“…It selects the least load shortest path to route QoS traffic. While in [189], the authors use the shortest path for non-QoS traffic with the hop count as the path cost. For the QoS traffic, the algorithm computes the shortest path from a residual resources graph.…”
Section: ) Qos-aware Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB) algorithm is one of the most widely used mechanisms for rate limiting. Implemented in the Linux traffic control tool tc, it is used for network control in testbed setups for research experiments [1,2,3] or in general to enforce per-flow Quality of Service (QoS) policies [4,5,6]. HTB allows to classify various types of traffic into different queues, according to properties such as the service type or IP address.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%