Measurement and analysis of protocols at IETF 118
Measuring QUIC (performance, spin bit, and ECN), transparent forwarders, and invalid prefix dropping.
Measuring QUIC (performance, spin bit, and ECN), transparent forwarders, and invalid prefix dropping.
Guest Post: Although HTTP/3 and QUIC have been developed to overcome the weaknesses of their predecessors, HTTP/2 and TCP, some hold concerns regarding its origins.
Guest Post: Several large content providers are showing improved web performance from using HTTP/3 compared to HTTP/2.
Guest Post: QUIC overcomes a key issue with TCP by assigning Connection IDs instead of IP addresses.
Guest Post: What problems HTTP/3 solves, how it performs, why it’s seen such swift adoption, and what limitations it is still working to overcome.
Guest Post: Evaluating the once per RTT algorithm.
Guest Post: What’s wrong with RFC 9002?
What is challenging active network management?
NTP security, transition mechanisms, TCP delayed ACKs, alternate name systems, and more from IETF 116.
Guest Post: Analysing Apple Private Relay’s effects on the Internet and future measurement-based research.