Date: Nov 11/06/12 8:19 AM Subject: [BBLISA-announce] November meeting: Jim Gettys on Internet buffer bloat From: "Adam Moskowitz" Wedesday, November 14th MIT E-51 Room 149 7:00 - Introductions and announcements 7:29 - Drawing fordoor prizes 7:30 - Formal presentation: Internet buffer bloat, by Jim Gettys (Bell Labs) VOIP and teleconferencing often perform much more poorly on today's Internet than the Internet of a decade ago, despite great gains in bandwidth. Lots of fiber, cheap memory, smart hardware, variability of wireless goodput, changes in web browser behaviour, changes in TCP implementations, and a focus on benchmarking Internet performance solely by bandwidth, and engineer's natural reluctance to drop packets have conspired to encourage papering over problems by adding buffers; each of which may introduce latency when filled. The mistaken quest to never drop packets has destroyed interactivity under load, and often results in actual higher packet loss, as TCP's congestion avoidance algorithms have been defeated by these buffers. The lessons of the "RED manifesto" of 1997 have been forgotten or never learned by a new generation of engineers. ( full description at http://www.bblisa.org/ ) Also, go to http://www.bblisa.org/ for directions, parking information, a campus map, and other information about the presentation and BBLISA. _______________________________________________ bblisa-announce mailing list bblisa-announce@bblisa.org http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa-announce