[Podcast] Taking a systems approach to developing new protocols
It would be a whole lot easier to explain systems if we just built better systems.
It would be a whole lot easier to explain systems if we just built better systems.
Guest Post: How can we solve the diminishing feedback problem for Internet congestion control?
Getting QUIC measurement right.
Guest Post: Forward Error Correction can reduce the need for retransmission times in QUIC by >100 ms.
ROV measurement, DANE Portal, IPv6 extension headers, congestion control, and more topics of interest from IETF 114.
New protocols like QUIC may seem complex to begin with but with experience and support they are becoming the next generation of protocol the Internet needs.
After nine years, how widely is QUIC being used and is it improving the reliability, security and speed of the Internet, as promised?
How extensively is QUIC being used on today’s Internet?
Guest Post: TCPLS takes advantage of decades of performance optimizations made to TCP and has also a few other tricks up its sleeves.
Guest Post: Does DoQ outperform DoT and DoH? Results of the first study on DoQ response times.