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Re: Network SLA


From: Saqib Ilyas <msaqib () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:22:52 +0500

I talked to the NOC personnel at a small (compared to North American
standards) ISP in Pakistan. They said that their core links are operating at
less than 50% utilization most of the time. Under such conditions, violating
SLA conditions in the core is unlikely. If such is also the case with most
service providers in the North America as well, then why would they even use
active measurement such as iPerf or BRIX or Cisco IP SLAs before signing an
SLA?
Thanks and best regards

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Saqib Ilyas <msaqib () gmail com> wrote:

Greetings
I am curious to know about any tools/techniques that a service provider
uses to assess an SLA before signing it. That is to say, how does an
administrator know if he/she can meet what he is promising. Is it based on
experience? Are there commonly used tools for this?
Thanks and best regards
--
Muhammad Saqib Ilyas
PhD Student, Computer Science and Engineering
Lahore University of Management Sciences




-- 
Muhammad Saqib Ilyas
PhD Student, Computer Science and Engineering
Lahore University of Management Sciences


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