08-18-2003 02:31 AM - edited 03-02-2019 09:40 AM
Hi,
we're experiencing poor TCP performance on a Oc3 link because of high delay.(20ms)
The delay is because of length of the line.
I know that I can change the TCP window size to optimize the performance but I would have to do this on several hundreds PCs.
Does anybody know a better way to improve the performance? (e.g. some kind of magic blackbox which adapts the TCP window size)
Regards
Alex
08-18-2003 05:13 AM
If you are experiencing poor performance with 20 ms response time , I would not start playing with the TCP window size, 20 ms response is excellent response time , I would have the application and server support start looking a little harder at there piece os the pie, this sounds like a classic exapmle of the application /server guys not knowing how to fix there problem and blaming the network .
To further support your case you can sniff the wire to determine what is causing the poor performance .
Good Luck
08-18-2003 05:25 PM
20ms isn't bad for a WAN but with a default maximum TCP window size of 64KB, you're limited to ~24mbits/sec per flow if my calculations are correct. I'm not aware of a device that can adjust TCP window values in existing TCP sessions -- offhand, the practicality of such a device seems questionable at best.
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