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Learn about the Bufferbloat problem and its solutions in this technical talk from Prof. Mohit P. Tahiliani, who explores how bloated Internet buffers impact user latency and examines queue management solutions like CoDel and PIE. Discover the implementation details of these queue disciplines, including their effectiveness against unresponsive flows, a critical bug fix in Linux PIE implementation, and get introduced to FQ-PIE - a new packet scheduler developed at NITK Surathkal and released in Linux 5.6. Gain insights from an experienced open-source contributor who has led developments in network emulation and serves as a steering committee member of the ns-3 consortium, while maintaining traffic-control and TCP modules.
Minimizing the Impact of Bufferbloat on Network Performance - Network Queue Management with CoDel and PIE