Hi,

On 2020-11-10, at 16:57, Mikkel Fahnøe Jørgensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are usually no NATs across datacenter hosts, and only firewalls that 
> you choose to set up on your own.
> Such hosts may have multiple ethenet interfaces to maximize bandwidth. Or 
> there may be private and public IP addresses, billed differently.

sure. But a datacenter-internal use of QUIC wasn't one of the scenarios that 
were brought up during the interim - those were IIRC all about use across the 
Internet. (Which is what the WG overall has focused on so far.)

I'd be curious to what benefits you see for using QUIC within a datacenter, 
given the performance gap that will still continue to exist for some time 
compared to TCP, and given that MPTCP hasn't really gotten traction there, 
either, even when that use case was investigated for it pretty early on?

Thanks,
Lars

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