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QoS

QoS

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What is QoS?

Quality of Service (QoS) refers to any technology that manages network traffic to reduce packet loss, latency, and jitter on the network. QoS technologies accomplish this by providing differentiated handling, and preferential treatment, to specific traffic on the network. It is commonly used to prioritize real-time applications like video and voice over less time-sensitive traffic such as email or file transfers, ensuring a better user experience for critical applications.

What other technologies are related to QoS?

QoS Complementary Technologies

MPLS traffic engineering can be used to implement QoS by explicitly routing traffic based on its QoS requirements.
mentioned alongside QoS in 17% (9k) of relevant job posts
Class of Service (CoS) is a QoS mechanism that provides traffic prioritization.
mentioned alongside QoS in 40% (668) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning QoS?

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Cisco Systems
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Juniper Networks
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