[Bloat] review: Deployment of RITE mechanisms, in use-case trial testbeds report part 1

Fred Baker (fred) fred at cisco.com
Wed Mar 2 16:47:56 EST 2016


> On Mar 2, 2016, at 12:53 PM, Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenkins at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Google avoid the bursts you describe, using pacing.

I have been an advocate of pacing during the first transmission burst (including after an idle period) for quite some time, and also for delay-based algorithms. There would be no need for AQM if TCPs would maximize throughput while at the same time minimizing mean end to end delay, which is a matter of choosing for cwnd the largest value that maintains the smallest current RTT.

Those Google folk are pretty smart.
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