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- Active queue management - Wikipedia
In routers and switches, active queue management (AQM) is the policy of dropping packets inside a buffer associated with a network interface controller (NIC) before that buffer becomes full, often with the goal of reducing network congestion or improving end-to-end latency
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- Chapter 6: Active Queue Management - Systems Approach
We now look at the role routers can play in congestion control, an approach often referred to as Active Queue Management (AQM) By its very nature, AQM introduces an element of avoidance to the end-to-end solution, even when paired with a control-based approach like TCP Reno
- Active Queue Management (AQM): the key to reducing latency
Active Queue Management (AQM) is smarter: it actively marks or drops packets before the queue is full, usually by maintaining mark drop probabilities In this way, AQM: minimizes the length of queues, thereby combatting buffer bloat and reducing network latency;
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