Re: It's not about the congestion, it's about the profit motive driving the industry

2020-03-21 Thread Mark Tinka
On 21/Mar/20 17:53, Saku Ytti wrote: > > If we (me included) would be half as angry about those who have less > than we have, as we are about those who have more than we have, > inequality wouldn't exist. We are the beneficiaries of immense > suffering of millions of people, things are artifici

Re: It's not about the congestion, it's about the profit motive driving the industry

2020-03-21 Thread Saku Ytti
On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 at 00:15, Matthew Petach wrote: > who finds it appalling that we consider it more important to make > money than to save lives. :( If we (me included) would be half as angry about those who have less than we have, as we are about those who have more than we have, inequality

Re: It's not about the congestion, it's about the profit motive driving the industry

2020-03-21 Thread Livingood, Jason
> Internet congestion is a symptom, not the cause of this thread. [JL] I'm wondering if one of the issues is problems with legacy TCP congestion control algorithms. The industry has been poking at that for awhile and approaches range from BBR to fq_codel. This is worth exploring a bit more IMO.

It's not about the congestion, it's about the profit motive driving the industry

2020-03-20 Thread Matthew Petach
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 10:52 AM Mike Bolitho wrote: > >You're facing essentially the same issue as many in non-healthcare do ; > how to best talk to applications in Magic Cloud Land. Reaching the major > cloud providers does not require DIA ; they all have presences on the major > IXes, and dire