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Intro
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Fundamentals TCP/IP
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Unreachable Port Behavior
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Client Kernel Behavior Linux vs Windows
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Slow TCP Connect on Windows
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localhost, IPv6 and IPv4
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Happy Eyeballs
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Registry keys to change the behavior
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Port Unreachable vs Host Unreachable
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the intricacies of TCP/IP stack behavior in Windows and Linux kernels through this informative 36-minute video. Delve into the fundamentals of operating systems and network connectivity, focusing on why Windows can experience slower connections compared to Linux. Examine the TCP/IP stack's response to RST packets from backend servers, particularly when a host is available but the target port is not. Investigate the impact of IPv6 and IPv4 configurations, along with the Happy Eyeballs protocol, on connection speeds. Learn about client kernel behaviors, localhost connections, and the differences between port and host unreachability. Discover registry keys that can modify these behaviors and gain insights into troubleshooting backend performance issues.

Why Windows Kernel Connects Slower Than Linux - TCP/IP Stack Behavior Analysis

Hussein Nasser
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