Increasing the TCP initial congestion window
Increasing the TCP initial congestion window
Posted Feb 10, 2011 16:19 UTC (Thu) by tstover (guest, #56283)In reply to: Increasing the TCP initial congestion window by mtaht
Parent article: Increasing the TCP initial congestion window
I'm still waiting for gopher 2.0 with, say, links in utf-8 text.
Posted Feb 10, 2011 17:15 UTC (Thu)
by mtaht (subscriber, #11087)
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It works the command line and in emacs.
The latency improvement is remarkable. The S/N ratio is nice too.
Originally, it was a client/server protocol that ran over udp, I've been thinking of resurrecting the server piece, possibly using sctp, as I think latency can be further improved with a persistent connection for search.
Google's search IS so fast that in many cases the RTT for initial TCP setup dominates the entire session - I can get a 50ms response for a query located 2ms from google, and 200ms (at best) for one from Colorado.
I would certainly like more people to give the idea and tool a shot.
Gnugol also supports bing and a few other search engines - I thought what I wrote here about stackoverflow's interface, vs gnugol's to be pretty damning.
http://nex-6.taht.net/posts/Screen_Space/
Increasing the TCP initial congestion window