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by Luker88
3054 days ago
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> Datagrams can be easily and effectively encoded as discrete short-lived streams. If you need streams of datagrams, you can encode your own header to do that. I see no reason why this has to be built into the protocol when the provided primitives are sufficient. Using discrete short-lived streams could mean a little more trouble understanding which message was in response to which other message. A stream of datagrams is already a logic container. But I gues you could track that by hand, too. Maybe I just found an easier way to implement all of that on the protocol, so I don't see why QUIC could not. Maybe it's just something that I always end up doing by hand so I would just be happier if was provided. I mean, IP/UDP already has all the primitives I need, but it's not like everyone likes to reinvent the wheel. > > Forward error correction is actually cool but just using XOR is too limited. > Pretty sure FEC was removed from the IETF draft. Yes, did not know about that. A pity, my experiments with proper FEC showed wonders after a minimum packet loss rate was surpassed. Even better on high-latencies. |
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