[Bloat] fcc request for standardized speed testing

Stephen Hemminger stephen at networkplumber.org
Thu Dec 19 11:42:17 EST 2024


On Thu, 19 Dec 2024 11:31:08 -0500
David Collier-Brown via Bloat <bloat at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:

> On 12/18/24 17:17, David Lang via Bloat wrote:
> > so, what happens when a standardized test is mandated and then it's 
> > found that that test isn't as good as others?
> >
> > I'm leery of any government mandates.  
> 
> Governments in general are good a "policing" things*, such as 
> deficiencies in specifications and persons trying to weasel around them.
> 
> At the same time, good specifiers write in "or better" clauses so that 
> subsequent standards can be a few lines added to the original work.
> 
> We can tell that is broken in Canada when the CRTC does a request for 
> comments ... but then rejects all the comments and proposed amendments. 
> Oh, and resists publishing them (:-))
> 
> Have you seen that in the US?
> 
> --dave

And it will just create benchmark cheating...
Look at any of the standardized database benchmarks as an example.
The benchmark starts out trying to an express a workload; then the vendors
discover new and creative ways to get higher numbers.


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