transport - [transport] FW: [multipathtcp] Sending a data-stream at 51.8 Gbit/second with MPTCP
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[transport] FW: [multipathtcp] Sending a data-stream at 51.8 Gbit/second with MPTCP
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- From: Scott Brim <>
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- Subject: [transport] FW: [multipathtcp] Sending a data-stream at 51.8 Gbit/second with MPTCP
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 19:24:39 +0000
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and SCTP on FreeBSD can do it too. Hmm.
On 03/22/13 06:35, "Christoph Paasch"
<>
allegedly wrote:
>Hello,
>
>The last weeks we were able to improve the performance of the Linux
>Kernel
>implementation of MPTCP by adding hardware-offloading, zero-copy support
>and
>more performance tuning. Thanks to this we could run MTPCP between two HP
>servers, each with 3 dual-port Intel 10Gig cards.
>Multipath TCP is able to send a single data-stream at the speed of 51.8
>Gbit/second !!
>
>Have a look at the below link for more information, and a video showing
>how
>MPTCP scales up to 51 Gbit/second.
>
>http://multipath-tcp.org/pmwiki.php?n=Main.50Gbps
>
>
>Feel free to share the link to anyone who might be interested.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Christoph
>
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- [transport] FW: [multipathtcp] Sending a data-stream at 51.8 Gbit/second with MPTCP, Scott Brim, 03/22/2013
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