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Saturday, February 23 • 3:50pm - 4:35pm
Jesper Dangaard Brouer - Beyond the existences of Bufferbloat, have we found the cure?

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We have reached a point, where people have accepted bufferbloat does exist.  Bufferbloat is the phenomenon of excessive network buffering causing high latency and jitter, as well as reducing the overall network throughput.  But what about the solution?

This talk is about, what techniques and solution we have (recently) implemented in the Linux kernel to mitigate (or solve?) bufferbloat.

Subjects covered in detail are: TSQ (TCP Small Queue), BQL (Byte Queue Limit), CoDel (Controlled Delay active queue management).


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Jesper Dangaard Brouer

Linux Kernel Developer, Red Hat
Jesper Dangaard Brouer is Principal Kernel Engineer at Red Hat, and is part of the team that maintains the Linux Kernel Network Stack. He is working from the comfort of this home in Denmark, outside Copenhagen. He has participated in several invitation only developer conferences... Read More →


Saturday February 23, 2013 3:50pm - 4:35pm CET
#Lecture room D1

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