[Bloat] Latest codel, fq_codel, and pie sim study from cablelabs now available
Jonathan Morton
chromatix99 at gmail.com
Wed May 1 20:00:27 EDT 2013
On 1 May, 2013, at 11:26 pm, Simon Barber wrote:
> Interesting to note that sfq-codel's reaction to a non conforming flow is of course to start dropping more aggressively to make it conform, leading to the high loss rates for whatever is hashed together with a VoIP flow that does not reduce it's bandwidth.
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> One downside to SFQ really.
The only real solution, for the scenario where this happens, would be to somehow identify all the BitTorrent traffic and stuff it into a single bucket, where it has to compete on equal terms with the single VoIP flow. The big unanswered question is then: can this realistically be done? Does BitTorrent traffic get marked as the bulk, low priority traffic it is, for example?
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