On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 5:26 AM, Mirja Kühlewind <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Michael Scharf performed his PhD thesis on start up mechanisms. Here is one > of his papers (from 2009):
Am I the only person that works in spreadsheets to model stuff? :( > Scharf, M.: Work in Progress: Performance Evaluation of Fast Startup > Congestion Control Schemes > Proceedings of the 8th IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference (Networking 2009), > Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 5550, Aachen, May 2009 Thank you. I did not know that work had also fed back into RFC6928. https://www.bell-labs.com/researchers/537/ thesis here. But I will need a spare weekend to read it. http://www.ikr.uni-stuttgart.de/Content/Publications/Archive/Sf_Diss_40112.pdf > I guess he can further comment on this own (cc’ed). > > Mirja > > > >> Am 10.05.2015 um 04:18 schrieb Dave Taht <[email protected]>: >> >> One of the things bugging me lately is that we actually have a lot of >> forms of "slow start" >> on the table - HyStart, Initial Spreading, reno vs cubic, dctcp, IW2, >> IW4, IW10, TSO offloads, the effect of GRO on it, etc. I dont know >> what is in QUIC, either. >> >> I would love a comprehensive guide to exactly the behaviors of "slow >> start" in every tcp known to man and some sane way to refer to them >> all in a cross reference and a spreadsheet. >> >> Does something like that exist? Just the "* start" behavior. >> >> The world has spent way too much time analyzing congestion avoidance mode. >> >> -- >> Dave Täht >> >> _______________________________________________ >> aqm mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/aqm > -- Dave Täht Open Networking needs **Open Source Hardware** https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EricRaymond/posts/JqxCe2pFr67 _______________________________________________ aqm mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/aqm
