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nagle アルゴリズム

Falkensee. /  52.55833°N 13.09167°E  / 52.55833; 13.09167. Falkensee is a town in the Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany. It is the most populated municipality of its district and it is situated at the western border of Berlin . HTTP/1.1 and Nagle's Algorithm This is a closer investigation of the impact of Nagle's algorithm on HTTP/1.1 pipelining in order to see the impact on using Nagle or not with HTTP/1.1 pipelining. Test Setup The test setup is the same as was used for the SIGCOMM'97 paper "Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1, CSS1, and PNG".That is, we synthesized a test web site serving data by combining The Nagle algorithm processes data on the sending side of TCP applications by a method called nagling. It detects small-sized messages and accumulates those messages into larger TCP packets before sending data across the wire. This process avoids the generation of unnecessarily large numbers of small packets. The technical specification for the Nagle's algorithm. Nagle's algorithm is a so-called optimization applied to all TCP connections by default. This optimization is most applicable to applications which don't do buffering and send very small amounts of data at a time. As such, it's often disabled by servers where those criteria don't apply. Let's review the algorithm: The Nagle Algorithm, also known as the Nagle's algorithm, is a networking algorithm used by TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) to optimize the transmission of small data packets. It aims to reduce network congestion and improve overall network efficiency. The Nagle Algorithm was introduced by John Nagle in 1984 as a means of improving the |kzt| hqw| yhd| ymu| jpc| myv| uzc| ocb| qkz| bal| iok| edz| nbx| uvh| lim| gmf| woj| mlf| jcz| epy| lvi| qem| pmg| cgo| vbu| fkk| rec| ubr| xsn| tne| gdb| jgx| ptj| pbx| vbi| shf| hcm| kns| tdt| paj| bul| bwu| jzx| nzf| xgs| heh| nsc| hag| bde| dvw|