On Fri, 20 May 2016, Jonathan Morton wrote:
Normal traffic does not include large numbers of fragmented packets (I would
expect a mere handful from certain one-shot request-response protocols which
can produce large responses), so it is better to shunt them to a single queue
per host-pair.
I don't agree with this.
Normal traffic on a well setup network should not include large numbers of
fragmented packets. But I have seen too many networks that fragment almost
everything as a result of there being a hop that goes through one or more
tunneling layers that lower the effective MTU (and no, path mtu discovery does
not always work)
David Lang
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