Abstracts - 12th Systems Administration Conference
(LISA '98)
Wide Area Network Ecology
Jon T. Meek, Edwin S. Eichert, Kim Takayama
Cyanamid Agricultural Research Center/American Home
Products Corporation
Abstract
In an ideal world the need to provide data communications between
facilities separated by a large ocean would be filled simply. One
would estimate the bandwidth requirement, place an order with a global
telecommunications company, then just hook up routers on each end and
start using the link. Our experience was considerably more painful,
primarily due to three factors: 1) The behavior of some of our
applications, 2) problems with various WAN carrier networks, and 3)
increasing Internet traffic. "Network Ecology" describes the
management of these factors and others that affect network
performance.
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