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Abstract: With the growth of high performance networking, a single
host mayhave simultaneous connections that vary in bandwidth
by as many as six orders of magnitude. We identify
requirements for an automatically-tuning TCP to achieve
maximum throughput across all connections simultaneously
within the resource limits of the sender. Our auto-tuning
TCP implementation makes use of several existing technologies
and adds dynamically adjusting socket bu#ers to
achieve maximum transfer rates on each connection ... (Update)
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J. Semke and J. M. M. Mathis. Automatic TCP Buffer Tuning. In Proc. SIGCOMM '98 Conference, Sept. 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/semke98automatic.html More
@inproceedings{ semke98automatic,
author = "Jeffrey Semke and Jamshid Mahdavi and Matthew Mathis",
title = "Automatic {TCP} Buffer Tuning",
booktitle = "{SIGCOMM}",
pages = "315-323",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/semke98automatic.html" }
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