From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: cake@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: [Cake] longer rtt codel/cake testing with remote servers
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 15:08:13 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAA93jw6SeDXKG4A_AWSr1rBYPjD7gabeGq4nV16ASC=jE4SAjA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
I have long maintained a set of servers suitable for testing at a
range of RTTs, but did not publish them because I'd had no desire to
maintain them personally [1] for wide use, they are "in the cloud", so
I do not trust their network behavior not much past 100mbit, I
frequently used shapers on them merely to get interesting bandwidths
at varieties of RTTS, and they cost 10 bucks a month each which I have
sometimes needed for food.
If people truly want to get a feel for how to modify codel without a
lab handy, these boxes would be good to test against - and have long
term flent data sets against, at typical home bandwidths, from your
home. The most basic multi-rtt tests are the rtt_fair tests, but the
rrul and tcp_upload/dlownload tests are also good for seeing the
interactions on long rtts...
and it's always good to do occasionally do a test to, like, tokoyo and
wonder why tcp even works at all.
I would like to find flent servers in finland, russia, australia/nz
spain, and elsewhere in the eu. [1]
These machines are active subdomains of bufferbloat.net.
netperf-west: defunct (was snapon)
netperf-east I do not know where this is actually
netperf-eu - this is toke's server somewhere
flent-atlanta # georgia
flent-dallas # texas
flent-freemont # california
flent-london # england - this is also taht.net, at the moment
flent-newark # new jersey
flent-tokyo # japan
[1] maintainer wanted. Also could use d-itg set up on them. Securely.
I also do not remember if they all have ecn enabled by default or not.
Several run the fq qdisc. I am in the progress of migrating several
to kvm from xen.
I would argue for consistently using sch_fq on these servers with ecn
always enabled. I will check today.
Dave Täht
Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! With better software!
https://www.gofundme.com/savewifi
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2015-12-23 14:08 Dave Taht [this message]
2015-12-23 14:30 ` Dave Taht
2016-01-18 22:47 ` [Cake] Fwd: " Dave Taht
2016-01-18 22:46 ` Dave Taht
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