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From: Gomi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chris Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED];
lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl@alpha.symbio.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: [LARTC] QoS with Artifficial Intelligence
I was actually thinking in every minute or so, read statistics from queues,
and SNMP from
My idea is to set up a daemon to run QoS on linux, with a particularity, add
some A.I. capabilities to our system and hence, be able to change QoS
topology every certain time to obtain the maximum performance.
I first want to teach the system which parameters should i vary, and hence i
would like
I'm guessing the AI bit is a simplified way of
expressing what they're after. AI, per se, is
meaningless, because it's undefined.
What I -think- they want to do is examine the current
behaviour of the traffic, anticipate how it is going
to behave next, set the QoS to match that expectation,
and
could be talking about something completely different, so perhaps you
could provide more information about what specific situation you are dealing
with?
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From: Gomi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 8:50 AM
Subject: [LARTC] QoS
Hello everyone, it is not the first time i discuss this topic here, but now
it has come the time to actually do it.
My idea is to set up a daemon to run QoS on linux, with a particularity, add
some A.I. capabilities to our system and hence, be able to change QoS
topology every certain time to