Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 13:27:51 -0700 From: "Max Clark" <max.clark@media.net> To: "Dan Nelson" <dnelson@allantgroup.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: RE: What ever happened with this? "eXperimental bandwidth delay product code" Message-ID: <ILENIMHFIPIBHJLCDEHKGEEOCJAA.max.clark@media.net> In-Reply-To: <20030709202100.GN39506@dan.emsphone.com>
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:) hehe... Okay, let's say how do I force my machine to think it doesn't have any latency and saturate a 6Mbit/s link even though the link has 220ms latency? -----Original Message----- From: Dan Nelson [mailto:dnelson@allantgroup.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 1:21 PM To: Max Clark Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What ever happened with this? "eXperimental bandwidth delay product code" In the last episode (Jul 09), Max Clark said: > Assuming zero (0) network latency what should I configure on my > FreeBSD boxes to saturate a 6Mbit/s (750Kbyte/s) link? Assuming zero latency, absolutely nothing :) You can easily saturate a 100mbit LAN connection (which has like a 12K bw*d product) even with IDE disks. Latency and packetloss are the killers. -- Dan Nelson dnelson@allantgroup.com
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