Revisiting the performance of short TCP transfers

Hafsaoui, Aymen;Collange, Denis; Urvoy-Keller, Guillaume
Networking 2009, 8th IFIP International Conference on Networking, May 11-15, 2009, Aachen, Germany / Also published in "Lecture Notes in Computer Science", Vol 5550/2009, ISBN: 978-3-642-01398-0

Performance of short TCP transfers, e.g., Web browsing, has a direct impact on the way users perceive the health of their Internet access. It is a common belief that TCP performs better with large than with short transfers, as the latters are more likely to time-out and their duration is dominated by the RTT. In this paper, we revisit the performance of short TCP transfers. We highlight the interplay between TCP and the application on top.We show that while losses can have a detrimental impact on short TCP transfers, the application significantly affects the transfer time of almost all short - and even long - flows in a variety of way. Indeed, the application can induce extremely large tear-down times and it can also slow the rate of actual TCP transfers or affect the ability of TCP to recover using Fast Retransmit/Fast Recovery.We illustrate our findings using several traces from realistic networks including DSL, wireless hotspot and a research lab traffic.


DOI
Type:
Conférence
City:
Aachen
Date:
2009-05-11
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
2798
Copyright:
© Springer. Personal use of this material is permitted. The definitive version of this paper was published in Networking 2009, 8th IFIP International Conference on Networking, May 11-15, 2009, Aachen, Germany / Also published in "Lecture Notes in Computer Science", Vol 5550/2009, ISBN: 978-3-642-01398-0 and is available at : http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01399-7_21
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