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by Veserv
318 days ago
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Yes. msquic is one of the best performing implementations and only achieves ~7 Gbps [1]. The benchmarks for the Linux kernel implementation only get ~3 Gbps to ~5 Gbps with encryption disabled. To be fair, the Linux kernel TCP implementation only gets ~4.5 Gbps at normal packets sizes and still only achieves ~24 Gbps with large segmentation offload [2]. Both of which are ridiculously slow. It is straightforward to achieve ~100 Gbps/core at normal packet sizes without segmentation offload with the same features as QUIC with a properly designed protocol and implementation. [1] https://microsoft.github.io/msquic/ [2] https://lwn.net/ml/all/cover.1751743914.git.lucien.xin@gmail... |
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