Comment by jallmann
2 years ago
The specific issues that this article discusses (eg Nagle's algorithm) will be present in most packet-switched transport protocols, especially ones that rely on acknowledgements for reliability. The QUIC RFC mentions this: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9000#section-13
Packet overhead, ack frequency, etc are the tip of the iceberg though. QUIC addresses some of the biggest issues with TCP such as head-of-line blocking but still shares the more finicky issues, such as different flow and congestion control algorithms interacting poorly.
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