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by wahern
483 days ago
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> Other transport layer protocol rollouts have been stymied by ossification such as MPTCP AFAIU, Apple has flexed their muscle to improve MPTCP support on networks. I've never seen numbers, though, regarding success and usage rates. Google has published alot of data for QUIC. It would be nice to be able compare QUIC and MPTCP. (Maybe the data is out there?) I wouldn't presume MPTCP is less well supported by networks than QUIC. For one thing, it mostly looks like vanilla TCP to routers, including wrt NAT. And while I'd assume SCTP is definitely more problematic, it might not be as bad as we think, at least relative to QUIC and MPTCP. I suspect the real thing holding back MPTCP is kernel support. QUIC is, for now, handled purely in user land, whereas MPTCP requires kernel support if you don't want to break application process security models (i.e. grant raw socket access). Mature MPTCP support in the Linux kernel has only been around for a few years, and I don't know if Windows even supports it, yet. |
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