On 16/11/17 09:24, Pete Heist wrote:

From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: Cake List <cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: Re: [Cake] ack filter rrul result at 1000/100
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This is a much saner test result[1], showing about a 20% improvement
under the rrul_be test. I scaled back the topology to two instances of
cake on the middlebox, shaping to 100mbits on one side and 10mbits on
the other, and flipped filtering on or off. The win will improve more
with upload/download ratios of ever worse than 10/1, and the rrul is
not exactly a test of real traffic.

What other ratios are out there, particularly in the dsl world?

That’s quite nice. Attached is the ADSL connection info for what I had before I found FreeNet. I don’t miss this connection at all, _except_ that it might have been nice for testing this. 2048 / 135 kbit, that’s around 15 : 1.

I have a good UK ADSL2+ connection, which I am shaping at 15:0.9 mbit, using a LEDE box.  The raw sync rates are a bit more asymmetric too.