[Bloat] NeST: Network Stack Tester

Dave Collier-Brown dave.collier-brown at indexexchange.com
Sat Sep 26 17:24:57 EDT 2020


Making things easy to test is good, and I generally assume anything said
about 5G is marketing (three drink minimum (;-))

Academics often respond positively to opportunities to make their
metrics better, so we might want to write to them and suggest some valid
follow-on work... to apply for grants for.

Drop me a line if you would like to do so.

--dave

On 2020-09-25 1:25 p.m., Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> This looks interesting: https://blog.apnic.net/2020/09/18/nest-a-simpleefficient-tool-to-study-congestion-control/
>
> Good - using namespaces for testing is a good idea.
>       - testbed is GPLv2
>
> Bad - using iperf as your main test tool encourages buffer bloat
>
>      - Does 5G really need yet another congestion control algorithm?
>        Or it this just a way to get the grant money?
>        Or worse, the start of proprietary TCP congestion control.
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