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by kldx
317 days ago
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Let me try providing a different perspective based on experience. QUIC works amazingly well for _some_ kinds of machine to machine traffic. ssh3, based on QUIC is quicker at dropping into a shell compared to ssh. The latency difference was clearly visible. QUIC with the unreliable dgram extension is also a great way to implement port forwarding over ssh. Tunneling one reliable transport over another hides the packer losses in the upper layer. |
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It was not about latency.
In my opinion, the lessons that one can draw from this article should not be applied for use cases that are not about maximum throughput inside a data center.