New Linux kernel borrows Google packet speeding tech

Posted by henke54 on Aug 5, 2010 6:42 PM EDT
NetworkWorld; By Joab Jackson
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Harnessing a pair of protocols developed by Google, the newly released version of Linux kernel should be able to speed network traffic throughput considerably. The technique is one of a number of new features that come with the latest update of the open source operating system kernel, Linux version 2.6.35, which Linus Torvalds released on Sunday.

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