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RFC 896 - The two problems
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The two problems
Two key problems with the engineering of TCP implementations have
been observed; we call these the small-packet problem and the
source-quench problem. The second is being addressed by several
implementors; the first is generally believed (incorrectly) to be
solved. We have discovered that once the small-packet problem
has been solved, the source-quench problem becomes much more
tractable. We thus present the small-packet problem and our
solution to it first.
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RFC 896 - The two problems