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On 24/08/16 20:47, Alan Jenkins wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:ee3d4316-21ce-a196-db58-36c63b41da00@gmail.com"
type="cite">So you can read off (+calculate) overall throughput,
in both directions.
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And it looks like your latency under load rises by only about
2ms. That's the sort of thing we're aiming for.
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Pure codel aims for 5ms, so I take it you're using fq_codel.</blockquote>
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or using standard cake, and not passing `flowblind` to disable the
fair queuing<br>
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cite="mid:ee3d4316-21ce-a196-db58-36c63b41da00@gmail.com"
type="cite"> And... yes
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(1500 * 8) / 4_000_000 = 0.003
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It takes 3ms to transmit a full packet in the slower direction. So
when it's busy, ping can be delayed on average by 1.5ms (while the
current packet is transmitted). Something like that anyway.
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On 24/08/16 20:33, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:techicist@gmail.com">techicist@gmail.com</a> wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Thanks for the reply. I understand now 😀
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What can be taken from these graphs? I'm afraid I really am lost
now.
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