in your house
streaming video while you are playing a game. If you do see some good
results, I would be interested in hearing about them and possibly
helping to promote the results.
John Carmack
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From: Dave Täht [mailto:d...@taht.net]
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011
more cross-disciplinary
knowledge, and a more common understanding about how all this stuff fits
together, but writing such a document would require multiple people get
their heads together to get something coherent. [9] Volunteers?
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Instead of dribs and drabs. I don't know when the test started, but this
took a very long time.
Server responding, beginning test...
MinRTT: 1.1ms
Scenario 1: 0 uploads, 1 downloads... 8024 KiB/s down, 12.71 Hz smoothness
Scenario 2: 1 uploads, 0 downloads... 6526 KiB/s up, 5.52 Hz smoothness
all the bufferbloat.net servers are in the process of migrating to a
new co-location facility. the lists - if not the archives - should be
alive again, at least.
There is a stupid bug somewhere stopping the archived pages from
making the web.
I am concerned if anyone's bloat email is now
On 1/4/16 4:10 PM, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> Talk to davem, maybe kernel.org would be safer/better more robust?
Damned if I know - vger is one of my problems that I'd wanted to solve
with this move 1) my old anti-spam setup made him crazy - now fixed -
and 2) vger doesn't use starttls. I'd so
On 1/5/16 11:29 AM, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 10:57:13AM -0800, Dave Täht wrote:
>> Context switch time is probably one of the biggest hidden nightmares in
>> modern OOO cpu architectures - they only go fast in a straight line. I'd
>> love to
On 1/20/16 8:31 AM, John Klimek wrote:
> I'm currently using pfSense on an x86 system and it's working great, but I'd
> like to use fq_codel and the upcoming Cake algorithm/system.
There is work going on to finally port this stuff to BSD.
> What is considered to be the best firewall
I am especially grateful for the full documentation of how to configure
the bsd versions of this stuff, but the rest of the report was pretty
good too.
http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/160708A/CAIA-TR-160708A.pdf
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On 8/9/16 12:13 AM, Aaron Wood wrote:
> Just came across this at the top of the README for the ixgbe driver:
> (http://downloadmirror.intel.com/22919/eng/README.txt)
>
> WARNING: The ixgbe driver compiles by default with the LRO (Large Receive
> Offload) feature enabled. This option offers
I do not know why but emails from both of my email accounts - both on
this server and from my gmail have been landing in multiple people's
spam buckets. Please check your spam mailboxes and/or try sending a new
mail to these lists to see if it's related to the list or me
well, lists.bufferbloat.net is not in any dns rbls, my spf header is
fine, lists.bufferbloat.net HAD an expired cert, maybe that was the
source of the problem?
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On 1/26/17 11:21 PM, Hans-Kristian Bakke wrote:
> Hi
>
> After having had some issues with inconcistent tso/gso configuration
> causing performance issues for sch_fq with pacing in one of my systems,
> I wonder if is it still recommended to disable gso/tso for interfaces
> used with fq_codel
On 9/29/16 6:54 PM, Mario Ferreira wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016, 16:43 Dave Täht <d...@taht.net
> <mailto:d...@taht.net>> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 9/29/16 4:24 AM, Mário Sérgio Fujikawa Ferreira wrote:
> > Is there a mailing list I can
Groovy. I note that I am really fond of the linux "fdtimer" notion for
tickers, we use that throughout the high speed stats gathering code in
flent.
I'd really like a voip or ping tool that used those, and I've always
worried about iperf's internal notion of a sampling interval.
On 9/20/16 3:00
On 11/2/16 11:21 AM, Klatsky, Carl wrote:
>> On Tue, 1 Nov 2016, Yuchung Cheng wrote:
>>
>>> We are curious why you choose the single-queued AQM. Is it just for
>>> the sake of testing?
>>
>> Non-flow aware AQM is the most commonly deployed "queue
>> management" on the Internet today. Most of
drop tail works better than any single queue aqm in this scenario.
On 12/8/16 12:24 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016, Dave Taht wrote:
>
>> http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3022184
>
> "BBR converges toward a fair share of the bottleneck bandwidth whether
> competing with
On 3/31/17 3:07 PM, Alex Burr wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, February 11, 2017 9:05 AM, Neil Davies
> wrote:
>
>
>> The same mindset that created these sort of performance artefacts is also
>> driving changes in DSL
>> standards, so watch out for these sort of
I'd always wanted to meet her. RIP.
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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 18:47:29 -0600
From: Craig Partridge
To: internet history
Subject: [ih] Sally Floyd has died
Just saw a post from Eddie Kohler that Sally Floyd has died.
She packed a huge number of
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