
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Neil Harris <neil@tonal.clara.co.uk>wrote:
On 22/06/13 16:34, Owen DeLong wrote:
That's easily solved by padding the ACK to 1500 bytes as well.
Matt
Or indeed by the media player sending large amounts of traffic back to
the CDN via auxiliary HTTP POST requests?
Neil
That would assume that the client has symmetrical upstream bandwidth over which to send such datagrams. At least in the US, that is the exception, not the rule.
Owen
Hi Owen,
You only need to match the video stream bandwidth, not the full download speed of the link.
Nah. For peering purposes, you only need to match half the video stream bandwidth to be within compliance. Generating 2.5M back upstream in response to a 5M video stream would be more than sufficient to keep the ratio-watchers happy. Matt