[Podcast] Making the Internet QUICer
After nine years, how widely is QUIC being used and is it improving the reliability, security and speed of the Internet, as promised?
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.
Guest Post: Study finds more than 2.3 million IPv4 hosts and 300,000 IPv6 capable QUIC servers.
Guest Post: What are the fundamental limits of end-to-end congestion control in 5G networks?
Guest Post: Alibaba shares their experience developing XLINK, a multipath extension for QUIC.
Geoff Huston discusses technical presentations from RIPE 83.
Geoff Huston on currently active IETF routing security, IPv6, and transport discussions.
Guest Post: DoH resolver lists are not comprehensive, which makes it difficult for network administrators to entirely block DoH connections.