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Dean Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/26/2007 02:57:35 PM: > Perhaps. But if you have to receive, enqueue, and parse the messages > to find out they have high priority or not, and if that's a > substantial part of the workload, and NOT forwarding the low-priority > responses is going to dramatically increase your workload (due to > cascade), then you gain nothing and lose much by using RPH to > prioritize responses. This needs to be tied to some lower-layer > mechanism (like a diffserv marking) that can allow for discard > without so much parsing. > I would like to hear more on this approach. > -- > Dean
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