![]() ![]() ![]() It has been really really great to see multiple ISPs now fix most of their bloat, over a weekend, for hundreds or thousands of subscribers at a time. We had encountered such grave difficulty in getting cake to scale past a half gbit on cheap CPE and routers, that this seemed like a better approach. Like everything else I do, it is FOSS, and it is my hope, that at least the smaller, more agile ISPs of the world start picking it up (particularly if folk start asking for it). We have now successfully scaled 10k subscribers on a Xeon Gold, with 16 cores, pushing about 40% of CPU at 25Gbit, with the near-perfect latency you can achieve by doing the downward shaping at the right place. It has been a while since I posted here (6 months? 9?) I have moved to writing longer analytical pieces on my blog while trying to bring a version of SQM to the headends of the smaller ISPs of the world, with this thing called LibreQoS.
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