The Open Quality of Service Architecture is designed for providing Quality of Service functionality with an open architecture.
At the heart of the software, the adaptive Resource Reservation layer dynamically adjusts CPU allocation for QoS-aware applications based on their run-time requirements. The focus of the AQuoSA architecture is on two main components: the QoS Res module and the QoS Mgr module.
Online browsing of the kernel, application, and internal APIs is available for both modules, providing convenient accessibility for developers. This allows for greater flexibility and customization of QoS-related functionality.
The most recent release of the open Quality of Service Architecture boasts several bug fixes, ensuring a smoother and more reliable performance. Overall, this architecture is a standout choice for those in need of advanced QoS-related services on the Linux kernel.
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