On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 12:10:11AM +0000, Charlie Allom wrote:
This is a pure example of a problem from the operational front which can be floated to research and the industry, with smarter solutions than port blocking and QoS.
This is what I am interested/scared by.
I don't recall where I read it, perhaps Cringely, but I came across a page the other day that said studying and improving QoS-like technology was ultimately less beneficial than in studying and improving bandwidth overall. He used the "ambulance in traffic" analogy and pointed out that QoS gets the ambulance there faster, except in traffic so congested that nobody can get out of the way. By contrast, wider roads mean everybody gets there faster. -- ``Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.'' -- Albert Einstein -><- <URL:http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/>