As load management is something which has been scientifically investigated for
decades I vote for sticking to established standards first and only start
homebrewing if they prove to yield very bad results.
"Very bad" should be measured by comparing to their expected results in
theory. There are nice graphs out there and nice books about TCP etc.
- Nobody would complain if you spent some FPI money on getting a popular book
on load management.
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