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by BillFranklin
952 days ago
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I’m not sure if much more research has been done here from this team. I was able to produce similar results in my dissertation, also not in a production setting. Regarding your second point, the way congestion avoidance algorithms typically work is to punish the local client for the state of the global congestion. If Remy can do that in a more efficient way (ie greater throughput or fairness for the local client) then it would be beneficial to use the algorithm before others switch. |
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