FAST TCP - significado y definición. Qué es FAST TCP
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Qué (quién) es FAST TCP - definición


FAST TCP         
TCP CONGESTION AVOIDANCE ALGORITHM
FastTCP; Fast TCP; Fast-TCP
FAST TCP (also written FastTCP) is a TCP congestion avoidance algorithm especially targeted at long-distance, high latency links, developed at the Netlab, California Institute of Technology and now being commercialized by FastSoft. FastSoft was acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2012.
TCP Fast Open         
TCP EXTENSION TO SPEED UP THE OPENING OF SUCCESSIVE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN 2 ENDPOINTS BY USING A TFO COOKIE; ORIGINALLY PRESENTED IN 2011, PUBLISHED AS RFC 7413 IN 2014
Tcp fast open; Tcp Fast Open; TCP fast open
In computer networking, TCP Fast Open (TFO) is an extension to speed up the opening of successive Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections between two endpoints. It works by using a TFO cookie (a TCP option), which is a cryptographic cookie stored on the client and set upon the initial connection with the server.
TCP congestion control         
TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE NETWORK PERFORMANCE OVER TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL
TCP congestion avoidance algorithms; Slow-start; Fast retransmit; Congestion window; TCP Tahoe; TCP Reno; TCP slow start; Slow-start phase; Taxonomy of congestion control; TCP New Reno; TCP Hybla; TCP congestion; Jacobson/Karels algorithm; TCP congestion control algorithm; TCP congestion avoidance algorithm; TCP congestion-avoidance algorithm; TCP BBR; Fast recovery
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) uses a network congestion-avoidance algorithm that includes various aspects of an additive increase/multiplicative decrease (AIMD) scheme, along with other schemes including slow start and congestion window (CWND), to achieve congestion avoidance. The TCP congestion-avoidance algorithm is the primary basis for congestion control in the Internet.