On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 10:13 AM Bob Briscoe <ietf@bobbriscoe.net> wrote:
Jake, all,

You may not be aware of my long history of concern about how per-flow
scheduling within endpoints and networks will limit the Internet in
future. I find per-flow scheduling a violation of the e2e principle in
such a profound way - the dynamic choice of the spacing between packets
- that most people don't even associate it with the e2e principle.

I detected that you were talking about FQ in a way that might have
assumed my concern with it was just about implementation complexity. If
you (or anyone watching) is not aware of the architectural concerns with
per-flow scheduling, I can enumerate them.

I would certainly be interested in reading more about these concerns. Even a reference that I can read out-of-band would be fine. Thanks, Bob.

Kyle