On 28.10.2012 22:03, Rui Paulo wrote:
On 28 Oct 2012, at 12:47, Andre Oppermann <an...@freebsd.org> wrote:

Author: andre
Date: Sun Oct 28 19:47:46 2012
New Revision: 242266
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/242266

Log:
  Increase the initial CWND to 10 segments as defined in IETF TCPM
  draft-ietf-tcpm-initcwnd-05. It explains why the increased initial
  window improves the overall performance of many web services without
  risking congestion collapse.

  As long as it remains a draft it is placed under a sysctl marking it
  as experimental:
   net.inet.tcp.experimental.initcwnd10 = 1
  When it becomes an official RFC soon the sysctl will be changed to
  the RFC number and moved to net.inet.tcp.

  This implementation differs from the RFC draft in that it is a bit
  more conservative in the case of packet loss on SYN or SYN|ACK because
  we haven't reduced the default RTO to 1 second yet.  Also the restart
  window isn't yet increased as allowed.  Both will be adjusted with
  upcoming changes.

  Is is enabled by default.  In Linux it is enabled since kernel 3.0.


Didn't you also forget to point out the problems associated with it?

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gettys-iw10-considered-harmful-00

IW10 has been heavily discussed on IETF TCPM.  A lot of research on
the impact has been done and the overall result has been a significant
improvement with very little downside.  Linux has adopted it for quite
some time already as default setting.

The bufferbloat issue is certainly real and should not be neglected.
However the solution to bufferbloat is not to send less packets into
the network.  In fact that doesn't even make a difference simply because
other packets with take their place.  Buffer bloat can only be fixed
in the devices that actually do the buffering.  A much discussed and
apparently good approach seems to be the Codel algorithm for active
buffer management.

--
Andre

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