Fascinating research. Any thoughts, AWS friends?https://twitter.com/dvassallo/status/1120171727399448576 …
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… a persistent sender will run out of burst credits. But regular traffic patterns don't run out of credits, we design the system with real-world data from customers workloads. So for a very high percentage of running instances, they have plenty of credits ...
… but the packets still have go "through" the fairness system, to get a "yes", which is itself has a per-packet cost. The result is you can burst to 10 gbit/sec, unless it's extremely small packets.
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