Re: Framing and control-frame continuations

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In message <C6B30EDB-32FB-4093-AD74-4B596FC4F0D2@mnot.net>, Mark Nottingham wri
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>> I don't think this is good enough.
>> 
>> You'd need ~20k of these frames a second to fill a 10GB ethernet,
>> and a very large fraction of present day web-objects would require
>> more than one frame already.
>
>Could you please spell out why you think that's a problem?

As I said before:  If we cannot demonstrate HTTP/2 on a 10GE
media and argue plausibly that it can be handled on 1Tbit/sec,
we're writing a standard for the past and not the future.

Matt Mathis has been pushing similar agenda for IP MTU for years now:

	http://staff.psc.edu/mathis/MTU/

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Received on Wednesday, 6 February 2013 11:40:48 UTC