[Bloat] Bufferbloat Paper
Mark Watson
watsonm at netflix.com
Mon Jan 7 21:04:54 EST 2013
On Jan 7, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
> "We use a packet trace collection taken from the Case Con-
> nection Zone (CCZ) [1] experimental fiber-to-the-home net-
> work which connects roughly 90 homes adjacent to Case
> Western Reserve University’s campus with **bi-directional 1 Gbps
> links**. "
>
> Aside from their dataset having absolutely no reflection on the
> reality of the 99.999% of home users running at speeds two or three or
> *more* orders of magnitude below that speed, it seems like a nice
> paper.
Actually they analyze the delay between the measurement point in CCZ and the *remote* peer, splitting out residential and non-residential peers. 57% of the peers are residential. Sounds like a lot of the traffic is p2p. You could argue that the remote, residential p2p peers are not on "typical" connections and that this traffic doesn't follow the time-of-day usage patterns expected for applications with a live human in front of them.
...Mark
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Hagen Paul Pfeifer <hagen at jauu.net> wrote:
>>
>> FYI: "Comments on Bufferbloat" paper from Mark Allman
>>
>>
>> http://www.icir.org/mallman/papers/bufferbloat-ccr13.pdf
>>
>>
>> Cheers, Hagen
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