> We all know that congestion control isn't fair to long delay
> connections.  It takes longer for the window to open to use available
> bandwidth. Contrarily, when there is congestion, it takes longer for the
> window to close--making long delay connections fairly unresponsive to
> network congestion, i.e. the window is closed when it should open and
> continues to open when it should close.
However, the time constants themselves in the two cases are *way* different.
The time it takes for the long delay connection to open its window is many
RTTs; to close it, a single RTT.  So yes, it responds to congestion in 500
msec instead of 120 msec - but as soon as it does, it won't be bothering
you for a long time to come.
                Vern
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