Provisioning IP Backbone Networks to Support Latency Sensitive Traffic
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To support latency sensitive traffic such as voice, network providers can either use service differentiation to prioritize such traffic or provision their network with enough bandwidth so that all traffic meets the most stringent delay requirements. In the context of widearea Internet backbones, two factors make overprovisioning an attractive approach. First, the high link speeds and large volumes of traffic make service differentiation complex and potentially costly to deploy. Second, given the degree of aggregation and resulting traffic characteristics, the amount of overprovisioning necessary may not be very large. This study develops a methodology to compute the amount of overprovisioning required to support a given delay requirement. We first develop a model for backbone traffic which is needed to compute the end-to-end delay through the network. The model is validated using 331 one-hour traffic measurements collected from the Sprint IP network. We then develop a procedure which uses this model to find the amount of bandwidth needed on each link in the network so that an end-to-end delay requirement is satisfied. Applying this procedure to the Sprint network, we find that satisfying end-to-end delay requirements as low as 3 ms requires only 15% extra bandwidth above the average data rate of the traffic.
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