* m...@mtcc.com (Michael Thomas) [Fri 25 Dec 2020, 21:18 CET]:
On 12/25/20 11:34 AM, Niels Bakker wrote:
Gigabit speeds are about bursting. Foreground activities like
gaming, making online reservations, streaming won't take more than
that, but anything faster is really nice to have when you're
waiting for the odd software download to finish. (You may have
noticed that they've been increasing in size this year.)
Wouldn't cpe that implements proper queuing disciplines be a lot
simpler and cheaper? I got bit by that once when a friend was
downloading a game and it. I flashed a router with openwrt and
fiddled with their queuing nobs and everything was golden.
Let's take an example from earlier this year when Activision shipped a
180GB update to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare when they introduced the
War Zone BR game mode update.
Download times:-
180GB at 100 Mbps: 4 hours
180GB at 1000 Mbps: 23 minutes
How will proper queuing disciplines possibly help here?
-- Niels.