Veroxity Wavelengths • Monthly Archives • November 2009
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- New Veroxity Whitepaper: VPLS for Any-to-Any Ethernet Connectivity
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- From Guest Blogger Jeffrey Harrington – The Outside Plant Puzzle: Pre and Post Build Process
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- The QoS Question
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2009
Upcoming Webinar: Any to Any Connectivity
Join Veroxity on Thursday, December 3rd at 12PM Eastern for our webinar: “Any to Any Connectivity: The Benefits of VPLS.”
Chris Williams, Veroxity’s Director of Technology, along with Russ Pelham, our Senior Sales Engineer, will discuss the differences between MPLS and VPLS solutions for the Enterprise. If you have specific questions related to this topic, we [...]
2009
The QoS Question
The buzz about QoS has dwindled since the concept was first introduced but the debate as to whether or not a QoS product is useful seems to be ongoing. Typically deployed on an MPLS network infrastructure, the purpose of QoS is to ensure high priority customer traffic traverses a significantly oversubscribed network.
There is no question [...]