QoS limiet 20%?

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  • SED
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Tussen alle policies in windows 2003 vond ik spontaan de volgende :
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By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.

If you enable this setting, you can use the "Bandwidth limit" box to adjust the amount of bandwidth the system can reserve.

If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 20 percent of the connection.

Important: If a bandwidth limit is set for a particular network adapter in the registry, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter.
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Zou het zo zijn dat windows 2003 servers slechts 20 % van de totale bandbreedte gebruiken ?

Misschien iemand die hier ervaring mee heeft?
( ja, weet het lui en zo maar ik zie behalve deze policy zo geen mededeling erover behalve in het zweeds over Xp http://www.safenet.no/article/view/41/1/4 maar dat is nauwelijks een verbetering ;)

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  • Brahiewahiewa
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Brahiewahiewa

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Uit Windows XP Quality of Service (QoS) Enhancements and Behavior
Clarification about QoS in End Computers That Are Running Windows XP
As in Windows 2000, programs can leverage QoS through the QoS application programming interfaces (APIs) in Windows XP. One hundred percent of the network bandwidth is available to be shared by all programs unless a program specifically requests priority bandwidth. This "reserved" bandwidth is still available to other programs unless the requesting program is sending data. By default, programs can reserve up to an aggregate bandwidth of 20 percent of the underlying link speed on each interface on an end computer. If the program that reserved the bandwidth is not sending enough data to utilize it completely, the unused portion of the reserved bandwidth is available for other data flows on the same host.
Je kunt dus de default van 20% die een QoS-aware applicatie maximaal kàn reserveren, wijzigen in een hogere of lagere waarde

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  • SED
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nope, niet het issue hier.


Hieronder echter staat met name dit deel de oplossing vermoed ik:
Correcting Some Incorrect Claims About Windows XP QoS Support There have been claims in various published technical articles and newsgroup postings that Windows XP always reserves 20 percent of the available bandwidth for QoS. These claims are incorrect. The information in the "Clarification about QoS in End Computers That Are Running Windows XP" section of this article correctly describes the behavior of Windows XP systems.
met dank aan Brahiewahiewa

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