>> in actual use, we have been surprised at how well anycast tcp works >> within a large isp. like O(10^5) users for multiple hours. most routing >> instability has a relatively small number of real causes. > > Until you get to the point where a router routes based on, say, the length > of the packet and sends the SYN packet to the left and later packets to the > right. > > Depending on hoping that all your packets will end up in the same place > makes about as much sense as depending on your packets arriving in the same > order as you passed them to the kernel - very little.
as you seem to have missed the first clause, i will repeat it for you IN ACTUAL USE randy #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # To unsubscribe, send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
