Re: how to get the latency down on maxed out classes?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> If you have a normal line, e.g. 64kbit and you saturate the line, the
> latency still stays within limits, but with HTB, the latency can become
> very high if you have multiple concurrent tcp sessions going at full steam
> in a class. I can understand why it does this, but I need a way to get the
> latency down to acceptable limits.

Are you sure the latency and packet loss are not the same,
when you have the same queue size as the router has ?

Is the traffic locally generated (on the same machine as the
HTB is running) ? If so then perhaps that's the difference.



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