10 May
2011
10 May
'11
2 p.m.
Yes. Every day at roughly 2AM EDT the latency climbs to 700ms+ with about 25% packet loss and fluctuates until about 6-7AM. -- Thomas York Joel Jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> wrote:
On 5/10/11 10:10 AM, Adam Rothschild wrote:
Realize also that China Telecom is congested both internally and on certain peering interfaces.
While DPI is a likely culprit, be sure to not overlook a good old-fashioned inability to manage capacity, combined with certain hashing algorithms...
if you're measuring the end-to-end path you'll likely see evidenced of the latency climbing on a near daily cycle.
my median rtt from the us east coast is 268ms sometimes it's north of 370 with essentially the same loss properties.
-a