Maybe it's just me - but I would be super-interesting in checking that I really understand what the migration feature of QUIC would give us if there was a change in connectivity.

Am I correct, in seeing QUIC as already having (or nearly having) a path failover method - similar to SCTP failover? ... where multiple paths are kept alive, but only one path is used at a time for data. Can some problems be solved by a simple failover method?

To me multipath, is where performance optimisation questions are solved - such as how to have simultaneous use of capacity across multiple paths (some people call this bonding), or scheduling across paths to minimising the delay, or one of many other metrics.

Just a thought on what might be useful to me to see in some slides .... perhaps before we delive into the details of policies and scheduling.

Gorry


On 14/10/2020 10:45, Lars Eggert wrote:
Hi,

On 2020-10-13, at 18:35, Spencer Dawkins at IETF 
<[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to do one or two slides, five minutes max, on the multipath modes that 
are under discussion in 3GPP SA2, from my perspective as an individual.
I think that would be helpful, and so far there are no other offers to 
summarize those use case requirements.

When do you need the slides?
Monday at the latest?

Thanks,
Lars


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