I think the closest scheduler to Cake is this one, if I have to compare: https://team.inria.fr/rap/files/2013/12/KOR05.pdf J. Roberts et al. Implicit Service Differentiation using Deficit Round Robin, In Proc of ITC 2005. Luca On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 4:01 PM, Jonathan Morton wrote: > > On 4 Jan, 2018, at 4:29 pm, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > > > > This popped up in my Google Scholar notifications: > > > > https://atlas.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/~menth/papers/Menth18b.pdf > > > > Basically, they are proposing to permit a queue to accumulate a larger > > deficit while empty to allow light users to achieve the same throughput > > as heavy users (users being an endpoint with potentially multiple > > flows). > > > > Not sure how useful this really is, but it's somewhat related to Cake's > > src/dst user fairness feature, so may be of interest. > > They're trying to solve the same problem as DRR++ does, not the same one > as Triple Isolation does. > > As a result, they've basically proposed a bugfix to the original DRR (ie. > you should keep replenishing the deficit until it saturates, even if the > queue is temporarily empty), without gaining the full benefit of DRR++. > > Not interesting at all. > > - Jonathan Morton > > _______________________________________________ > Cake mailing list > Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake >