Questions about IMQ's stability

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Hi,

There have been a number of threads lately discussing IMQ's stability
(or lack thereof).  I am about to roll out a new router and I quite
badly need IMQ's functionality.  This is a production environment,
though, and random panics of course aren't acceptable.

My question is are there any circumstances under which IMQ is _stable_? 
The router will have about 6 interfaces, 2 of which will be to
(separate) upstream ISPs.  The router must be able to manage the
bandwidth fairly between the remaining four interfaces, so I'll need
IMQ.  Perhaps there is another solution?

Thanks,
Jason.

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Jason Tackaberry  ::  tack@xxxxxx  :: 705-949-2301 x330 
Academic Computing Support Specialist
Information Technology Services
Algoma University College  ::  www.auc.ca


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