[e2e] performance of BIC-TCP, High-Speed-TCP, H-TCP etc
Injong Rhee
rhee at eos.ncsu.edu
Thu Sep 28 09:33:32 PDT 2006
Sure. I don't mind doing this test. I am currently working with Doug Leith
to get to the bottom of this difference. So when we get to the PFLDnet, we
should have some more findings on this. But I am up for this challenge.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lachlan Andrew" <lachlan.andrew at gmail.com>
To: <rhee at ncsu.edu>
Cc: "Douglas Leith" <doug.leith at nuim.ie>; <netdev at vger.kernel.org>;
<floyd at icsi.berkeley.edu>; <lisongxu at gmail.com>; "Injong Rhee"
<rhee at eos.ncsu.edu>; <end2end-interest at postel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [e2e] performance of BIC-TCP, High-Speed-TCP, H-TCP etc
> Greetings all,
>
> On 23/09/06, rhee at ncsu.edu <rhee at ncsu.edu> wrote:
>> Just i was pondering why we got different results and try to see if we
>> can
>> come to some understanding on this different results we got. Who knows we
>> together might run into some fundamental research issues regarding
>> testing.
>
> Since many interested parties will be around LA for PFLDnet, how about
> getting together after that (Friday 9 Feb) to re-run some of the
> disputed tests on one set of hardware, with everyone present to debate
> the results?
>
> You're all welcome to come to Caltech to do the testing. We can
> provide a few servers, dummynets and Gigabit switches. Everyone is
> welcome to bring their scripts, and any other hardware they need.
>
> If there is interest, we could also have things like a round-table
> discussion of the benefits of testing with different file-length
> distributions (like long lived flows to understand what is happening
> vs a range of flows to test suitability for deployment), and the
> benefits of repeating other people's tests vs testing in as many
> scenarios as possible.
>
> Who is interested in coming?
>
> Cheers,
> Lachlan
>
> --
> Lachlan Andrew Dept of Computer Science, Caltech
> 1200 E California Blvd, Mail Code 256-80, Pasadena CA 91125, USA
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>
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