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For questions about network throughput, where throughput is the amount of data moved successfully from one place to another in a given time period.
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when plot throughput vs time, why 2 links with X delay each differs with 1 link with 2X delay?
scenario 1) A has 1~301ms delay and B has 1ms
scenario 2) A has 1~151ms delay and B has 1~151ms
since the total delay of the network should be the same in both scenarios, shouldn't the graph of throughput …
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when plot throughput vs time, why 2 links with X delay each differs with 1 link with 2X delay?
I think I might have found the reason, but I am not sure. Any feedback will be welcome.
why does some previously unable-to-reach-cap cases could now reach the cap?
The problem is the switch's buffer …