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[[QOS_SIZING]]
=== Sizing QoS Identifiers

In a typical implementation the number of `RCID` bits implemented (e.g., to
support 10s of `RCIDs`) may be smaller than the number of `MCID` bits
implemented (e.g., to support 100s of `MCIDs`).
In a typical implementation, the number of `RCID` bits implemented (for example, to
support 10s of `RCIDs`) might be smaller than the number of `MCID` bits
implemented (for example, to support 100s of `MCIDs`).

It is a typical usage to associate a group of applications/VMs with a common
`RCID` and thus sharing a common pool of resource allocations. The resource
allocations for the `RCID` is established to meet the SLA objectives of all
members of the group. If SLA objectives of one or more members of the group
stop being met, the resource usage of one or more members of the group may be
stop being met, the resource usage of one or more members of the group might be
monitored by associating them with a unique `MCID` and this iterative analysis
process used to determine the optimal strategy - increasing resources allocated
to the `RCID`, moving some members to a different `RCID`, migrating some members
away to another machine, etc. - for restoring the SLA. Having a sufficiently
away to another machine, and so on - for restoring the SLA. Having a sufficiently
large pool of `MCID` speeds up this analysis.

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