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NetPriva Solution Service providers offering MPLS technology typically provide three or four network virtual pipes or "classes of service"each suited to particular traffic types and usage budgets. These virtual pipes are used to interconnect head office and data centers with business application users in branch offices and other remote locations. Business applications such as ERP, or VoIP, or Email are matched to the most appropriate MPLS class of service for transmission characteristics and tariff. MPLS providers will link their service right into the remote office or branch office router. While this looks attractive and may appear to solve bandwidth capacity and application performance needs, the reality is that in an enterprise environment with more applications than MPLS classes of service there will be multiple applications competing for access and capacity on one or more of the MPLS classes of service. This results in congestion conditions in a class of service and this translates into slow user response. NetPriva extends the benefits of MPLS network technology right to each user who relies on individual application response times for their productivity and customer service. It does this by mapping specific applications and individual bandwidth guarantees for those applications into the most appropriate MPLS class of service. NetPriva closes the network performance gap between the user and the router.
NetPriva application bandwidth guarantees and MPLS NetPriva provides instant and per second visibility of the applications on your network. This includes drill down into the root causes of network performance problems. NetPriva also caters for capacity requirement measurement and control by application and user. NetPriva's policy based individual application bandwidth guarantees provide the assurance of application delivery with consistent user response times to users across the MPLS network. NetPriva policies can be set and maintained by you or by your network service provider. How does it work? More...
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