Re: "automatic" classes

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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=?iso-8859-1?Q?John_B=E4ckstrand?= writes:
 > Interesting. But would SFQ for example, result in low
 > latency on a heavily used connection for clients that
 > doesnt use much bandwidth?
Yes.  SFQ is basically round robin among connections, which you'll
change to round robin among clients.  In general the latency for 
the first packet sent by a new client is proportional to the number of
clients in the queue regardless of the amount of data the other
clients have in the queue.  
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