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Re: back to high value targets
From: coderman <coderman () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:59:30 -0800
On Jan 31, 2008 2:43 PM, coderman <coderman () gmail com> wrote:
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On a somewhat related note, it's always been my guess that very little
net traffic, relatively speaking, is carried over satellites due to the
distance and lag issues. Is this a foolish notion?
i don't know figures (anyone?) but this tends to be the case. sats
are great for broadcast relay, but suck for low latency bi-directional
comms. however, they do make useful backups. how else are you going
to get data back and forth across the planet when those fibers get
sliced?
forgot to mention, they are definitely used for data, i just don't
know how much. Mentat even provides a dedicated appliance with
modified TCP like reliable stream delivery over sat links to
accommodate the long, wide pipe characteristics of satellite
transport.
your typical TCP stack will severely under-utilize a sat link due to
the latencies involved.
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