[Bloat] Bufferbloat in switches and routers
David Lang
david at lang.hm
Sat Apr 18 16:33:05 EDT 2015
On Sat, 18 Apr 2015, Ketan Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi,
> We have been talking about the bloated buffers mostly on the home routers.
> The Cisco PIE too has been standardized by docsis meant to be for cable
> modems
>
> I think we would have similar concerns for switches and routers. (E.g.
> cat3k switches or Cisco 5760 controllers just to name)
remember that bufferbloat shows up where there is a difference in bandwidth from
one side of the router to the other (i.e. a bottleneck)
This is almost always going to happen at the edge of your LAN where you go from
your Gig-E (or in a datacenter, possibly 10Gig-E to your WAN link. It can happen
at places inside your datacenter, but isn't as likely
> I would like to know your views about what you think about it .
> Are the theories so far and the AQMs (codel and pie) stand true for such
> devices too?
If they are bottlenecks, yes. If they are not bottlenecks it won't hurt (no
queues will build up
> What would it take to measure the bloat levels of these devices? Do we
> still need to use the netperf wrapper to get the characteristics of such
> devices?
the same approach works. you may need beefier systems to generate sufficient
load.
David Lang
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