Re: J.Hoe-ho-ho-ho 2!

From: C. Charalambous ([email protected])
Date: Thu Mar 05 1998 - 19:37:02 EST


On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Thomas Bohn wrote:

>
> Hello:
>
> I'm getting ready to re-implement a central office ISP server in the
> Bering Straits region of northwest Alaska -- a satellite-dependent
> communications market. I am currently running a non-modified SunOS4.1.4
> TCP stack on a backbone server, while the new server will be running
> Solaris2.6 in a server/developer cluster configuration...
>
> J.Hoe on Solaris??? Any newz appreciated.
>
 
 This was a question I asked a couple of weeks ago. The answer is that
Solaris 2.6 boxes are running the New TCP Reno implementation, which is
based on J.Hoe algorithm.

Pambos

>
> Thomas Bohn, Network Administrator
> nome.net, Inc.
> 907.443.4392
> 907.443.5387
> [email protected]
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> _________________________________________________________________
>
> RELATED NEWSFLASH:
>
> Also, any beta test co-locations welcomed: get real data for real
> satellite time over the following link configurations:
>
> - 256K committed frame, Nome-to-Anchorage
> - 512K committed cell relay, Nome-to-Seattle
> (Seattle circuit also capable of 1.024M burst)
>
> If you'd like to co-locate a server on a fastnet hub farm or on a direct
> switched port, please inquire. We have about forty open 100base ports
> right now in Nome, in a true long-haul test environment. (fastnet runs
> through CiscoFastHub316i cascade)
>
> (I'm curious to know, also, whether or not I can get beta implementations
> of the J.Hoe ho ho for LINUX platforms...)
>
>
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