Hi. Yes, I will be sharing the results (anonymously, of course). I have been working on a research publication and the survey results will be a part of it.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 4:27 AM Etienne-Victor Depasquale <ed...@ieee.org> wrote: > Will you share the results? It would be good to know them. > > On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 7:07 PM Usama Naseer <usama6nas...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi NANOG, >> >> We have often read that CDNs/CSPs optimize their networking stack >> configurations (e.g., TCP, HTTP etc.) to meet their performance/service >> requirements. >> Please help us in exploring the configurations used in the wild by >> filling us this short survey (<10 minutes): CDN network configuration >> survey <https://forms.gle/vaGNC3gHxps3Esqs9> ( >> https://forms.gle/vaGNC3gHxps3Esqs9) >> >> *Background:* >> There’s a plethora of protocols and configuration options (TCP congestion >> control, initial congestion windows, HTTP version, HTTP options etc.) >> available for networking stack to address a variety of realistic network >> conditions and devices. Content providers mostly hand-tune the network >> stack configurations to suit the needs of underlying networks and users. We >> aim to improve the tuning by building a dynamic network stack that >> delegates the choice of tuning configurations to a data-driven model and >> uses the optimal set of configurations for individual networks. >> >> *Purpose of Survey:* >> This survey aims to understand the networking configurations used >> in-the-wild by network operators and the extent of configuration tuning >> used to curate the networking stack according to the needs of underlying >> networks. We also aim to understand the rationale that goes behind tuning >> the stack to a certain configuration. >> >> We expect the survey to be filled by anyone involved with content >> delivery, protocol designing, next-gen protocols or network infrastructure. >> The survey and collected data are anonymous and the aggregate results will >> be used as part of a scientific study. >> >> Thanks in advance and we look forward to your responses. >> >> Usama Naseer (Brown University) >> >> PS: We would appreciate if you could forward the email to other operators >> who might not be a part of NANOG. >> > > > -- > Ing. Etienne-Victor Depasquale > Assistant Lecturer > Department of Communications & Computer Engineering > Faculty of Information & Communication Technology > University of Malta > Web. https://www.um.edu.mt/profile/etiennedepasquale >