[Bloat] Bufferbloat Paper

David Lang david at lang.hm
Wed Jan 9 00:02:05 EST 2013


 On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 22:39:20 -0500, Mark Allman wrote:
>> > Note the paper does not work in units of *connections* in section 
>> 2, but
>> > rather in terms of *RTT samples*.  So, nearly 5% of the RTT 
>> samples add
>> >>= 400msec to the base delay measured for the given remote (in the
>> > "residential" case).
>>
>> Hmm, yes, I was wondering about this and was unable to fully grok 
>> it:
>> what, exactly, is an RTT sample? :)
>
> One RTT measurement between the CCZ monitoring point and the remote 
> end
> host.
>
>> Incidentally, are the data extraction scripts available somewhere?
>> Might be worthwhile to distribute them as some kind of tool that
>> people with interesting vantage points could apply to get useful 
>> data?
>
> Well, they are not readily available.  I used a non-public extension 
> to
> Bro (that is not mine) to get the RTT samples.  So, that is a 
> sticking
> point.  And, then there is a ball of goop to analyze those.  If folks
> have a place they can monitor and are interested in doing so, please
> contact me.  I can probably get this in shape enough to give you.  
> But,
> I doubt I'll be able to somehow package this for general consumption 
> any
> time soon.

 I really like the idea of trying to measure latency by sniffing the 
 network and watching the time for responses.

 If this can work then I think a lot of people would be willing to put a 
 sniffer inline in their datacenter to measure this.

 How specialized is what you are running? can it be made into a 
 single-use tool that just measures and reports latency?

 David Lang



More information about the Bloat mailing list