[Bloat] Bufferbloat at LUG talk - Meeting Report
Oliver Hohlfeld
oliver at net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de
Wed Dec 19 04:44:32 PST 2012
On 12/19/2012 01:20 PM, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> I think we're talking about the "many tabs open" problem.
>
> But this bothers me as well, actually. Lots of tabs shouldn't affect the
> network unless some of the pages in them are actively transferring data
> for some reason. I've seen lots of pages that have heavy animation or
> Javascript in them, but unless Facebook is even nastier than I was
> previously aware of, that doesn't really translate to high network traffic.
That was exactly the point I tried to stress in the post quoted by Neil;
An open tab does not automatically translate to network traffic, i.e.,
there is not necessarily causality between "open tab" and "Skype
problem". The pure existence of open tabs doesn't say anything; they
must trigger data transfers, there is no network impact otherwise. If
at all and how web transfers impair voice flows depends on a whole lot
of other aspects.
I often observe Javascript rendering in Firefox to fully load one CPU
core, which sometimes interferes with Skype calls on my systems. But
that's not a networking problem and not related to bufferbloat.
Oliver
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