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https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Introduction

Introduction

Bufferbloat is the undesirable latency that comes from a router or other network equipment buffering too much data. It is a huge drag on Internet performance created, ironically, by previous attempts to make it work better. The one-sentence summary is “Bloated buffers lead to network-crippling latency spikes.”

The bad news is that bufferbloat is everywhere, in more devices and programs than you can shake a stick at. The good news is, bufferbloat is now, after 4 years of research, development and deployment, relatively easy to fix. See: fq_codel: wiki. The even better news is that fixing it may solve a lot of the service problems now addressed by bandwidth caps and metering, making the Internet faster and less expensive for both users and providers.

The introduction below to the problem is extremely old, and we recommend learning about bufferbloat via van jacobson’s fountain model instead. Although the traffic analogy is close to what actually happens… in the real world, you can’t evaporate the excessive cars on the road, which is what we actually do with systems like fq_codel wiki.

Still, onward to the blow.

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