Can we use PTP to detect network congestion/measure network latency?
- 👤 Speaker: Diana Popescu
- 📅 Date & Time: Tuesday 01 November 2016, 13:00 - 13:30
- 📍 Venue: Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, Room FW11
Abstract
Many data centre applications are latency-sensitive. Monitoring continuously the network latency and reacting to congestion on a network path is important to ensure that the applications’ performance does not suffer penalties. In this talk, I will explore how we can leverage the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) to detect network congestion and to measure network latency.
Series This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets series.
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Tuesday 01 November 2016, 13:00-13:30