4 Oct
2002
4 Oct
'02
3:20 p.m.
In my experience, TCP deals better with packet loss than a jittery RTT (caused by huge buffering capability on linecards)
Unfortunately most people writing up SLAs have RTT measured as a very long average (so a little bouncing around does not matter) but have quite low packet loss targets. So they are biased towards large buffering to achive near-zero loss. Obviously the best option is to offer different classes of service, one providing constant latency with loss if neccessary and one providing minimal loss with excessive buffering. Pete