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Critical Database Applications

Database applications, such as those associated with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), typically do
not demand significant bandwidth and are tolerant of delay. You can establish a minimum bandwidth
using a priority less than that of delay-sensitive applications.

Web Browsing Applications

QoS needs for Web browsing applications cannot be generalized into a single category. For example,
ERP applications that use a browser front-end may be more important than retrieving daily news
information. Traffic groupings can typically be distinguished from each other by their server source and
destinations. Most browser-based applications are distinguished by the dataflow being asymmetric
(small dataflows from the browser client, large dataflows from the server to the browser client).
An exception to this may be created by some Java
applications are generally tolerant of latency, jitter, and some packet loss; however, small packet loss
may have a large impact on perceived performance because of the nature of TCP. The relevant
parameter for protecting browser applications is minimum bandwidth. The relevant parameter for
preventing non-critical browser applications from overwhelming the network is maximum bandwidth.

File Server Applications

With some dependencies on the network operating system, file serving typically poses the greatest
demand on bandwidth, although file server applications are very tolerant of latency, jitter, and some
packet loss, depending on the network operating system and the use of TCP or UDP.
NOTE
Full-duplex links should be used when deploying policy-based QoS. Half-duplex operation on links can make delivery
of guaranteed minimum bandwidth impossible.
Table 40
summarizes QoS guidelines for the different types of network traffic.
Table 40: Traffic type and QoS guidelines
Traffic type
Voice
Video
Database
Web browsing
File server
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
Key QoS parameters
Minimum bandwidth, priority
Minimum bandwidth, priority, buffering (varies)
Minimum bandwidth
Minimum bandwidth for critical applications, maximum bandwidth for noncritical
applications
Minimum bandwidth
-based applications. In addition, Web-based
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