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TCP on High-Speed Networks

TCP on High-Speed Networks. Sangtae Ha and Injong Rhee North Carolina State University. TCP is bad for large BDP path. TCP has been known for under-utilization for large BDP path because of its slow window increase (1/CWND for each ACK)

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TCP on High-Speed Networks

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  1. TCP on High-Speed Networks Sangtae Ha and Injong Rhee North Carolina State University

  2. TCP is bad for large BDP path • TCP has been known for under-utilization for large BDP path because of its slow window increase (1/CWND for each ACK) • Two TCP-SACK flows with background traffic in the testbed (400Mbps, 160ms RTT). Utilization(%) RTT

  3. 46 minutes 37 minutes 37 minutes 22,000 10Gbps 8000 Internet2 testing over 1Gbps • Internet2 path between NICT in Japan and UIC in Chicago • 1Gbps and 200ms RTT • One ideal TCP flow testing, followed by 1 TCP-SACK flow testing slow increase TCP Packet loss Packet loss Packet loss Packet loss big decrease cwnd Slow start Congestion avoidance Time (RTT)

  4. Results IDEAL Throughput TCP-SACK CWD RTT

  5. LAB test-bed

  6. Slow Start is bad for large BDP path • Slow Start probes an available bandwidth very fast (exponentially) • BUT, # of packet drops can be well beyond BDP, so it is more problematic for a large BDP path

  7. LAB Testbed testing • Linux 2.6.23.9 • Bandwidth: 400Mbps • Two TCP-SACK flows • 40ms RTT vs 280ms RTT

  8. Results • 40ms vs 280ms RTT

  9. File completion time demo • Compare the file completion time between TCP-SACK flow and I-Protocol flow

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