Hierarchical fair-service curve

The hierarchical fair-service curve (HFSC) is a network scheduling algorithm for a network scheduler proposed by Ion Stoica, Hui Zhang and T. S. Eugene from Carnegie Mellon University at SIGCOMM 1997[1]

It is based on a QoS and CBQ. An implementation of HFSC is available in all operating systems based on the Linux kernel,[2] such as e.g. OpenWrt,[3] and also in DD-WRT, NetBSD 5.0, FreeBSD 8.0 and OpenBSD 4.6.

References

  1. "A Hierarchical Fair Service Curve Algorithm for Link-Sharing, Real-Time and Priority Services" (PDF). Ion Stoica, Hui Zhang and T. S. Eugene. 1997-09-18. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  2. "HFSC Linux kernel network scheduler module". kernel.org. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  3. "Usage of HFSC in OpenWrt". OpenWrt.


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