+ Top 10 Reasons why inter- provider QoS hasn’t taken off William B. Norton Executive Director DrPeering.net.

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+ Top 10 Reasons why inter- provider QoS hasn’t taken off William B. Norton Executive Director DrPeering.net

+ #1: Bigger Pipes are easier, faster to implement, and less complex Simple No queuing to define No agreements needed No coordination needed Nothing new to debug

+ #2: Chicken and Egg Challenge Value proportional to # of ISPs participating When does a QoS system reach critical mass? When does the market exist for consumers?

+ #3: QoS doesn’t scale well Unpredictable spot event traffic Static allocations of BW makes have’s and have not’s Better to have rate adaptive client-server

+ #4: I’m not going to hand over the keys to my network traffic engineering to my competitors. Most ignore MEDs Visibility into my network Control over my network traffic Manipulations possible at my expense

+ #5: Show me the business case that shows that $1 invested in QoS yields more than $1 in profit Industry needs a solid business case for it

+ #6: QoS is Packet Prioritization is Anti-Net Neutrality Peace. Love. Best Effort - the way God intended

+ Argument #7: Difficulty in agreeing on QoS specifics (QoS markings) Agreements and honoring markings Agreeing on handling associated with queuing disciplines

+ Argument #8: Difficulty in developing trust models between competitors. ‘Peering’ is an arms length distance, grudging interdependence This is peering with unpredictable $$ flow “ Show me a bi-directionally metered Internet peering service and I’ll show you a money machine that will make me money no matter what.”

+ Argument #9: QoS is only relevant when congestion is encountered along the path. Where is the congestion? That is where QoS matters. The core is fine. The edge is fine. Where is the congestion?

+ Argument #10: Paid Peering is working Why do we need anything more complicated than that?

+ Summary #1: Bigger Pipes are easier, faster to implement, and less complex #2: Chicken and Egg Challenge #3: QoS doesn’t scale well #4: I’m not going to hand over the keys to my network traffic engineering to my competitors. #5: Show me the business case that shows that $1 invested in QoS yields more than $1 in profit #6: QoS is Packet Prioritization is Anti-Net Neutrality #7: Difficulty in agreeing on QoS specifics (QoS markings) #8: Difficulty in developing trust models between competitors. #9: QoS is only relevant when congestion is encountered along the path. #10: Paid Peering is working