[AusNOG] Apple starting to mainstream Multipath TCP
Jason Mikronis
j_mikronis at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 10 17:30:11 EST 2017
Interesting indeed. I already use a multi-tcp based vpn solution to provide failover(4g) as well as acceleration to overseas destinations. If clients and servers support this then stuff like bonding links could become mostly redundant.
Jason.
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From: Joshua D'Alton <joshua at railgun.com.au>
Date: 10/06/2017 3:26 PM (GMT+08:00)
To: Mark Smith <markzzzsmith at gmail.com>
Cc: AusNOG Mailing List <ausnog at ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Apple starting to mainstream Multipath TCP
Very interesting reads!
Following on some of your sources I came across Google's BBR algorithm, Geoff Huston summarizes it at https://blog.apnic.net/2017/05/09/bbr-new-kid-tcp-block/
Thanks for the stimulating afternoon!
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Mark Smith <markzzzsmith at gmail.com<mailto:markzzzsmith at gmail.com>> wrote:
A summary of what Apple presented at their "Advances in Networking"
session, which includes MPTCP.
http://www.tessares.net/highlights-from-advances-in-networking-part-1/
If you haven't heard of MPTCP and are interested in what MPTCP might
mean to the network -
"The Rapid Rise of the Mobile Multihomed Host, and What it Might Mean
to the Network"
https://www.slideshare.net/MarkSmith214/therapidriseofthemmhh
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