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tenant traffic prioritization

Tenant traffic prioritization assigns different priority levels to network traffic from multiple tenants, optimizing resource allocation and ensuring SLA compliance in shared environments.

Tenant traffic prioritization enables service providers and enterprises to allocate bandwidth and resources according to the needs and criticality of each tenant’s applications. By classifying and queuing traffic based on business importance, latency sensitivity, or SLAs, networks deliver consistent performance even during congestion.

Mechanisms include QoS policies, priority queuing, bandwidth allocation, and traffic shaping. Monitoring and reporting ensure that prioritization policies are effective and compliant with contractual obligations.

Alternatives include static bandwidth allocations or dedicated infrastructure for high-priority tenants, though these may reduce flexibility and resource efficiency.