MPTCP creates multiple independent TCP subflows and distributes the data among these subflows. The receiver can then reorder the packets thanks to the additonal data-sequence number space.
It is using MPTCP. We are just having right now an extremly high visitor-count. The server is only running on a tiny XEN-VM and thus it becomes overloaded.
MPTCP creates multiple independent TCP subflows and distributes the data among these subflows. The receiver can then reorder the packets thanks to the additonal data-sequence number space.
It is using MPTCP. We are just having right now an extremly high visitor-count. The server is only running on a tiny XEN-VM and thus it becomes overloaded.