
16 Sep
2016
16 Sep
'16
1:02 a.m.
I noticed that Windows 10 now uses CTCP as the default TCP congestion/rate control algorithm, but Linux still defaults to the old Cubic algorithm. CTCP doesn't appear to be available on Ubuntu LTS at the moment, but there's a whole host of others to choose from. Has anyone here worked out which is the best one to use on typical consumer internet links in Australia? (ie. ADSL with 4-12 mbps and only minor packet loss) Available options on Ubuntu Xenial: - bic - cubic - cdg - dctcp - diag - highspeed - htcp - hybla - illinois - lp - probe - reno - scalable - vegas - veno - westwood - yeah