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What is traffic shaping?

Traffic shaping (also known as packet shaping) is a network management technique that delays the flow of certain network packets to ensure network performance. It is used to optimize or guarantee performance, improve latency, and/or increase bandwidth for some kinds of packets by delaying other kinds. It is commonly used to control network traffic, reduce the impact of bursty traffic, and prioritize important data.

What other technologies are related to traffic shaping?

traffic shaping Competitor Technologies

Policing is a traffic management technique that enforces bandwidth limits, often used as an alternative or complement to traffic shaping. Policing typically drops traffic to enforce limits, while shaping buffers.
mentioned alongside traffic shaping in 27% (60) of relevant job posts

traffic shaping Complementary Technologies

Priority Queuing is a traffic management technique that prioritizes certain traffic types over others, often used in conjunction with traffic shaping.
mentioned alongside traffic shaping in 70% (56) of relevant job posts
CoS is a mechanism to classify network traffic based on its characteristics, enabling differentiated handling, often integrated with traffic shaping.
mentioned alongside traffic shaping in 63% (55) of relevant job posts
QoS (Quality of Service) is an umbrella term for techniques that prioritize network traffic. Traffic shaping is a component of QoS.
mentioned alongside traffic shaping in 1% (345) of relevant job posts

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