* [Bloat] Active Queue Management for applicative layer
@ 2011-10-02 16:51 Nimrod Aviram
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From: Nimrod Aviram @ 2011-10-02 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,
I'm a newbie, so my apologies if I'm directing this question to the wrong
list or anything :-)
I'm writing code for an applicative layer (scsi), transported inside tcp
(which is overall called iScsi).
This applicative layer is very prone to timeouts, specifically anything not
acked (in a scsi way) after 3 seconds is aborted,
which means any bandwidth we already spent on the request was a complete
waste.
I'd like to implement an Active Queue Management scheme, so that latency is
no longer than a second,
and throughput is as high as possible.
Is there any standard code that already does this, or anything similar?
I would really appreciate any pointers you can throw my way, I'm kind of "in
the dark" here.
many thanks,
Nimrod
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