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Computing / Network architecture / Data / TCP congestion avoidance algorithm / Bufferbloat / Slow-start / Transmission Control Protocol / Round-trip delay time / Network congestion / Network performance / TCP/IP / Flow control
Date: 2013-01-03 00:17:24
Computing
Network architecture
Data
TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
Bufferbloat
Slow-start
Transmission Control Protocol
Round-trip delay time
Network congestion
Network performance
TCP/IP
Flow control

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