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Tue Jan 17 15:36:28 EST 2012
still use the Stochastic Fair Queuing packet scheduler under Linux, if I
had to make a choice. IIRC, that supports the DiffServ marking as a
filter for which bucket it throws packets in, at least through the
tc_index mark on packets.
SFQ also has a good rap from people who know the IP stack very well and
is reported to be less CPU intensive than others without penalizing
interactive vs bulk sessions.
[...]
> Complexity is the crux of Internet QoS. The Internet is popular
> because it is cheap and fast. It is cheap and fast because it is
> simple (Cheap, Fast, Complex Service - choose any two). Diffserv was
> designed to be simple enough to be scalable, but even it may not be
> simple enough in many situations.
*nod* For a community network, I expect to see different QOS between
different links, with the majority doing nothing but bridging or routing
packets FIFO. :)
Daniel
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