Hi Mohamed,

see below.


- Limited control over segment transmission scheduling (Nagle's
algorithm):
        This allows for delay minimization in interactive applications.


GF: Not quite - To me, it prevents increased delay from the TCP protocol.
It doesn't really control anything to reduce delay.


Yes, I think we wanted to say the same thing here; don't really see the 
difference...

  I don't understand this delay optimization. Is it thanks to Nagle's  algorithm
or for the possibility of its deactivation? Because it's known that this
algorithm increase delay and so became unsuitable for delay-sensitive
applications...


Yes, the delay is reduced if you deactivate it.

The component is the fact that there is an algorithm that will influence when
packets are sent (if data is available and the sending window is large enough).

Mirja



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