An SLA Oriented Capacity Planning Tool for Streaming Media Services

Topics:
Competitive Strategy,
Contracts and SLAs
Tags:
Consumer Electronics,
Digital Media,
Hewlett-Packard Co.,
Internet,
Personal Technology,
SLA,
Streaming Media,
Web Site Development,
Web Technology
Source:
Hewlett-Packard (HP)

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Overview: The main problem addressed in this paper is how to map the requirements of a known media service workload into the corresponding system resource requirements and to accurately size the required system. This paper proposes a new capacity planning framework for evaluating the resources needed for processing a given streaming media workload with specified performance requirements.

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Format: PDF | Size: 371KB | Date: Mar 2004 | Pages: 10


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