On 2018-10-16 11:31, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On
Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Dave Taht wrote:
Vyos (the open source fork of vyatta) was
one of the first to add
fq_codel support... I wonder....
http://linuxgizmos.com/att-releases-white-box-spec-for-its-linux-based-5g-routers/
Isn't Vyos just running the Linux kernel for forwarding? So they
received fq_codel for free when the Linux kernel got support for
it? They just had to make it configurable?
Yes, according to this blog post,
http://www.five-ten-sg.com/mapper/blog/Bufferbloat%20solved%20with%20Vyos
"Now that Vyos "helium" is available with
a Linux 3.13 kernel, the fq_codel queueing discipline can be used
to solve many bufferbloat issues. The nightly "lithium" builds
contain my patches that allow fq_codel to be used via the native
Vyos configuration system."
Anyway it's nice to see the Vyatta heritage living on in it's
various forms (the AT&T "production hardened" Vyatta, to the
Ubiquity EdgeMax and some UniFi devices, to the VyOS open version
and now the future plans with dNOS -> DANOS.
/Stefan