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bufferbloat-beating customer shaping via LibreQoS
From: Dave Taht <dave.taht () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 12:23:33 -0700
There's been a huge uptake in interest lately in doing better per device and per customer shaping, especially for ISPs, in the libreQoS.io project, which is leveraging the best ideas bufferbloat project members have had over the past decade (cake, bpf, xdp) to push an x86 middlebox well past the 10Gbit barrier, on sub-2k boxes, with really good stats on backlogs, drops, and ecn marks. I've long primarily tried to get fq_codel and cake running on the CPE (most recently mikrotik), and that's been taking too long. I have no idea to what extent members of this list have interest in this, but if you know of a smaller ISP with bad bufferbloat, please pass that link along? It's got ridiculously easier to set up as a vm of late. There is presently a design discussion going on over here: https://github.com/rchac/LibreQoS/issues/57 And by mentioning it here, today, I'm mostly asking what other real life use cases we should try to tackle? What backend tools should we try to integrate with? -- FQ World Domination pending: https://blog.cerowrt.org/post/state_of_fq_codel/ Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC
Current thread:
- bufferbloat-beating customer shaping via LibreQoS Dave Taht (Sep 18)
- Re: bufferbloat-beating customer shaping via LibreQoS Norman Jester (Sep 18)
- Re: bufferbloat-beating customer shaping via LibreQoS Jeremy Austin (Sep 18)
- Re: bufferbloat-beating customer shaping via LibreQoS Norman Jester (Sep 18)