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Nickolai Zeldovich writes:
>Do people really think that Rx over UDP, designed 15 years ago, can be a
>better reliable stream transport than the TCP in today's kernels?  What
>features of Rx over UDP are so unique that preclude the use of TCP?

i dont believe making rx 'run over tcp' is going to fix any of the
performance problems of rx.  tcp is not a panacea.  rx is going to need
a bit of a redesign (or specification).  whether it runs over tcp or
udp is probably irrelevant.
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