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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide

Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management

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HTTP Header-Based Bandwidth Management

HTTP header-based BWM allows Web site managers to allocate bandwidth based on header
value. Thus, they can allocate bandwidth based on browser type, cookie value, and so forth.

Cookie-Based Bandwidth Management

Cookie-based BWM enables Web site managers to prevent network abuse by bandwidth-hog-
ging users. Using this feature, bandwidth can be allocated by type of user or other user-specific
information available in the cookie.

Cookie-based bandwidth management empowers service providers to create tiered services.
For example, Web site managers can classify users as first class, business class, and coach and
allocate a larger share of the bandwidth for preferred classes.

Figure 17-6 Cookie-Based Bandwidth Management

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Cookie-based BWM does not apply to cookie-based persistency or cookie pas-

sive/active mode applications.

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