> On 6 Apr, 2017, at 16:51, Luis E. Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been doing some testing of Cake on LEDE (WD MyNet 750) and on EdgeOS 
> (Ubiquity ERPoe). One big question that I have is why does Cake have a 
> higher/better average throughput than FQ_CoDel? The graph seems a bit 
> smoother through the speed test.
> 
> The test are against a 10down/2up Mbps connection from a local provider.

The main difference that’s probably responsible for this is Cake’s integrated 
deficit-mode shaper, which is more accurate on short timescales than the more 
typical token-bucket shaper that fq_codel is used with.

There’s also some difference in the Codel implementation which might or might 
not be relevant, specifically in the calculation of “count” after a relatively 
brief exit from dropping state.

 - Jonathan Morton

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