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problems achieving decent throughput with latency.

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Subject: problems achieving decent throughput with latency.
From: Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 14:13:01 -0800
Organization: Candela Technologies
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I am testing my latency-insertion tool, and I notice that tcp will not use
all of the available bandwidth if there is any significant amount of latency
on the wire.

For example, with 25ms latency in both directions, I see about 8Mbps
bi-directional throughput.

If I lower that to 15ms, I see 12Mbps bi-directional throughput.

I see 27Mbps at 5ms.

Here is the /proc/net/tcp output at 5ms latency.

machine demo2
  13: 050302AC:80EB 070302AC:80EB 01 0005900C:0002012E 01:00000016 00000000     
0        0 578943 3 c6628a80 22 4 1 45 -1

machine demo1
  11: 070302AC:80EB 050302AC:80EB 01 00010DDB:00000000 01:00000014 00000000     
0        0 513094 3 c62c5080 21 4 1 45 -1


Any ideas why it is so slow at the higher latencies? Any other info I can gather to help determine the cause?

(UDP does not experience this slowdown, so I believe my latency
insertion tool is working as designed, but it's always possible it is
to blame...)


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