>Contact me off-list if you want a deeper discussion of the history of bufferbloat and what's going on to try and solve it. Sure, i will. You made my day :) because by reading papers/articles, i didn't get that i gained from you people. Infact always wanna hear something like this. So Thanks a lot for being so kind. On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 9:15 PM, David Lang wrote: > On Mon, 20 Apr 2015, sahil grover wrote: > > David Sir, >> >> Thanks for answering. >> >> can you please tell me how to interpret its output? >> >> By "netperf-wrapper rrul netperf.bufferbloat.net" ( i chose netserver >> that is running on netperf.bufferbloat.net) >> output(result.png) is attached. >> >> please tell me first what does it say generally? >> secondly, anything related with bufferbloat point of view. >> > > latency should not increase significantly under load. The fact that it > does indicates that you have a problem. The fact that the latency can > increase to multi-second values for many people indicates a big problem. > > take a look at the new test that's available at > https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest and then look at the results tab and > see how the latency increases during the download and upload tests. > > If you have a system without excessive buffering, you would not see > massive increases in latency. > > Contact me off-list if you want a deeper discussion of the history of > bufferbloat and what's going on to try and solve it. > > David Lang >