Bytes from IETF 120 — BBR 1, 2, 3
BBRv3 in the public Internet: Good or bad?
BBRv3 in the public Internet: Good or bad?
Guest Post: Current CCAs lead to starvation. What can we do about it?
Guest Post: CDN shares how it detects cases where BBR provides improved performance enabling them to provide more custom congestion control.
Geoff Huston on currently active IETF routing security, IPv6, and transport discussions.
Guest Post: BBR for DCCP reduces latency in multi-path scenarios providing stability to carry TCP streams on top of CCID5 controlled DCCP tunnels.
How do we engineer a shared network that can meet all service and experience parameters at the same time?
Guest Post: Study uses game-theoretic analysis to measure the performance of congestion control algorithms.
Geoff Huston discusses currently active IETF areas that are not DNS related.
What technologies will play a prominent role in the Internet over the next decade?
Guest Post: While BBR is supposed to be a rate-based algorithm, when competing with other flows, BBR is window-limited.