Oh, it's also not obvious that it tests IPv6 if it's there.
So sitting in a pub, it tested the speed of my IPv6 VPN,
not the pub's speed :-)
Arie wrote:
> In addition to now measuring upload speed and idle latency, it also
> measures latency under load. The blog post announcing the change
Arie wrote:
> In addition to now measuring upload speed and idle latency, it also
> measures latency under load. The blog post announcing the change also
> has a shout out to bufferbloat.net
> It's nice having another option than just DSLReports to point people
> to when they w
and C) you can implement any packet scheduler using a timing wheel using
virtual times.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 4:09 PM Dave Taht wrote:
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> https://www.files.netdevconf.org/d/46def75c2ef345809bbe/files/?p=/Evolving%20from%20AFAP%20%E2%80%93%20Teaching%20NICs%20about%20time.pdf
>
> Talking about
https://www.files.netdevconf.org/d/46def75c2ef345809bbe/files/?p=/Evolving%20from%20AFAP%20%E2%80%93%20Teaching%20NICs%20about%20time.pdf
Talking about replacing queues with timing wheels.
I will refrain from commenting other than noting A) I like it. We
essentially have limits in the OS on packe