TCP Configuration Just Got Easier: Autobuffer Tuning
One of the hardest things about configuring a TCP profile for optimum performance is picking the right buffer sizes. Guess too small, and your connection can't utilize the available bandwidth. Guess ...
Published Oct 12, 2017
Version 1.0Martin_Duke
I work in the Office of the CTO on both F5's standards engagement process in general, and specifically on the application of transport-layer innovation to F5's product line. F5 sponsors my service as Transport Area Director at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), where I help to administer standards development worldwide.Ret. Employee
Martin_Duke
I work in the Office of the CTO on both F5's standards engagement process in general, and specifically on the application of transport-layer innovation to F5's product line. F5 sponsors my service as Transport Area Director at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), where I help to administer standards development worldwide.Ret. Employee
rxbauer_80267
Nimbostratus
Mar 26, 2019if autobuffer tuning is enabled, is it possible to extract what the current setting is?
If the load changes -and or the RTT communications change, will it re-tune to find better numbers?