Question about propagation and queuing delays

Petri Helenius pete at he.iki.fi
Mon Aug 22 15:29:23 UTC 2005


David Hagel wrote:

>This is interesting. This may sound like a naive question. But if
>queuing delays are so insignificant in comparison to other fixed delay
>components then what does it say about the usefulness of all the
>extensive techniques for queue management and congestion control
>(including TCP congestion control, RED and so forth) in the context of
>today's backbone networks? Any thoughts? What do the people out there
>in the field observe? Are all the congestion control researchers out
>of touch with reality?
>  
>
Co-operative congestion control is like many other things where you're 
better off without it if most of "somebody else" is using it. TCP does 
not give you optimal performance but tries to make sure everybody gets 
along.

Pete




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