Herbert Xu wrote:
Congestion control is always appropriate in a shared network. Please
note that congestion control does not conflict with the objectives of
UDP. For UDP, congestion control can simply mean dropping packets at
the source. DCCP is a good replacement for UDP that has congestion
control.
That is why I said that the application should implement its own
congestion control, just in a different way than TCP does that is more
appropriate to the specific needs of the application.
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