CAKE only works for endpoints you control. QUIC can benefit in situations
where you don't control the chokepoints. Not sure how QUIC interacts with
CAKE. I can't see it being more than a small percent better or worse.

On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 3:36 AM, <erik.tarald...@telenor.com> wrote:

> Has anybody here done any experimentation on CAKE (and others) when using
> QUIC?  Or other real world insights into other aspects of QUIC?   For
> example proper CAKE and TCP version of youtube vs crappy quing/latency and
> QUIC.
>
>
> The overlapping design goals is making the user experience snappy, but
> QUICs approach is to control the end points with a new protocol to replace
> TCP.  (Or improve TCP in the future).
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC
>
>
>
> -Erik
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