[Bloat] Re: bullet trains and the limits of network acceleration

David Collier-Brown davec-b at rogers.com
Fri Dec 13 16:46:44 EST 2013


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> http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2013/program/p133.pdf

Thank you, Oh Kind Sir!  These packet trains are what drives queuing
models wonky when some fool[1] tries to model a 10 MbPS Ethernet and
gets completely non-credible results.

--dave
[1 such as myself]

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