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A damp discussion of network queuing

 

"Very few presenters at technical conferences come equipped with gallons of water and a small inflatable swimming pool to contain it. But that is just how Stephen Hemminger showed up at the 2014 Linux Plumbers Conference. Stephen was there to talk about the current state of the fight against bufferbloat; while there was some good news to share, the sad fact is that, in a number of areas, we are still all wet."

* Read the full article over on LWN.NET








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