[Cake] cake vs fqcodel with 1 client, 4 servers
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 19:06:43 EST 2017
The puzzling thing about that graph is that you are only achieving 1.3
mbit in the ing case.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Georgios Amanakis <gamanakis at gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried to simulate a situation resembling Windows
> updates/Steam/Torrents on a slow 10/2mbit connection.
>
> veth setup, 1 client, 4 servers
> setup.tgz:
> ./vsetup.sh
> ./sshd.sh
> ./vcake.sh
> ./mm.sh
>
> servers -- delay -- isp -- mbox -- client
> (4) 20ms 10/2mbit 9/1.8mbit (1)
>
> The client is creating in parallel 11 downstream and 2 upstream flows
> to *each* of the 4 servers.
> This was done by running 4 rrul_be_nflows tests in parallel.
>
> Cake vs HTB/fqcodel at mbox.
> Cake tested with ack-filter and ingress/egress.
>
> Cake ingress, as expected, achieves better latency at the cost of
> bandwidth. This does wonders on slow connections like mine.
>
> I will try to increase the number of clients to 4 and run some tests.
>
> George
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