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A Comparison of TCP Congestion Control Algorithms in 10G Networks
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2016
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Congestion ManagementEngineeringNetwork Traffic ControlComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisTransport LayerPropagation DelayHigh-speed NetworkingNetwork PerformanceTcp VariantsCongestion ControlEthernet Network Capabilities
The increasing availability of 10G Ethernet network capabilities challenges existing transport layer protocols. As 10G connections gain momentum outside of backbone networks, the choice of appropriate TCP congestion control algorithms becomes even more relevant for networked applications running in environments such as data centers. Therefore, we provide an extensive overview of relevant TCP congestion control algorithms for high-speed environments leveraging 10G. We analyzed and evaluated six TCP variants using a physical network testbed, with a focus on the effects of propagation delay and significant drop rates. The results indicate that of the algorithms compared, BIC is most suitable when no legacy variant is present, CUBIC is suggested otherwise.
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