Re: Congestion control train-wreck workshop at Stanford: Call for Demos

From: Joe Abley (no email)
Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 21:21:26 EDT

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    On 3-Sep-2007, at 1328, wrote:

    > Spurred on by a widespread belief that TCP is showing its age and
    > needs replacing

    I don't mean to hijack this thread unnecessarily, but this seems like
    an interesting disconnect between ops people and research people
    (either that or I'm just showing my ignorance, which will be nothing
    new).

    Is there a groundswell of *operators* who think TCP should be
    replaced, and believe it can be replaced?

    Or is the motivation for replacing TCP mainly felt by those who spend
    a lot of time trying to get maximum performance out of single flows
    over high bandwidth-delay product paths?

    Joe


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