articleIEEE Internet ComputingApr 26, 2011Closed access

Bufferbloat: Dark Buffers in the Internet

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Abstract

We have conflated "speed" with "band width." As Stuart Chesire wrote in "It's the Latency, Stupid" (http://rescomp.stanford.edu/~cheshire/rants/Latency.html), "Making more bandwidth is easy. Once you have bad latency, you're stuck with it." Bufferbloat is the existence of excessively large (bloated) buffers in systems, particularly network communication systems. Bufferbloat is now (almost?) everywhere. Today's routers, switches, gateways, broad band gear, and so on have bloated buffer sizes to where we often measure latency in seconds, rather than microseconds or milliseconds.

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Keywords
  • Latency (audio)
  • Computer science
  • The Internet
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Computer network
  • Millisecond
  • Operating system
  • Telecommunications
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