On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 09:15:58AM +0000, Kévin Corre wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Our team at EXFO is working on adapting the TCP Throughput Testing > methodology described in RFC6349 to QUIC. We just published a draft that can > be found at > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-corre-quic-throughput-testing > The draft follows the same organization as the RFC6349 and discuss what > should be changed to support QUIC Throughput Testing. > The methodology is interested in measuring the achievable QUIC throughput and > efficiency of a managed network when the connection is at an equilibrium. > Although, it could also be used for un-managed networks. > > We are particularly looking for comments on the way we use the protocol to > measure the network's QUIC Throughput but also feedback from potential users > of such a test. > For instance, our draft closely follows the RFC6349 methodology, but since > QUIC introduces new features, it would be interesting to gauge interest in > extending the methodology to test features such as 0-RTT effect. > > Comments would be gladly appreciated, so let us know what you think. >
Hi Kévin, Have you seen draft-banks-quic-performance? I don't see a reference to it in your document. This protocol has implementations using a number of quic different libraries. There is also a perf channel on the quic slack, please ask off list if you require an invite. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-banks-quic-performance-00.txt - Tom
