Lightweight Fair Queueing
draft-morton-tsvwg-lightweight-fair-queueing-00
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Authors | Jonathan Morton , Peter G. Heist | ||
Last updated | 2020-01-03 (Latest revision 2019-07-02) | ||
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Abstract
This note presents Lightweight Fair Queueing (LFQ), a fair queueing algorithm with a small code footprint, low memory requirements, no multiply operations, only two physical queues, and only one set of AQM state. LFQ provides throughput fairness, sparse flow prioritization and ordering guarantees, making it suitable for a mixture of traffic flow types.
Authors
Jonathan Morton
Peter G. Heist
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