On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 16:35 +0200, Michael Riepe wrote:
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I wonder if that is the TCP sawtooth pattern -- run up until we drop
packets, drop off, repeat. I thought newer congestion algorithms would
help with that, but I've not kept up, this may be another red-herring --
like the bisection into genirq.
A tcpdump may answer the question -- wireshark can do an analysis and
see if it is running up until it starts dropping or something.
Or it may be the loop, but I wouldn't expect it to make such a big
difference, or be as variable if it does.
Also, what does it look like with multiple streams?
Thanks for testing guys -- I'm glad it works for a sample size > 1!
Dave
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