Honestly I was hoping to hear slashdotter's opinions on what is the best currently from different angles. But looks like you guys took it the wrong way.
The TCP code now needs a general overhaul, streamlining and cleanup to make it easily comprehensible, maintainable and extensible again. In addition there are many little optimizations that can be done during such an operation,
propelling FreeBSD back at the top of the best performing TCP/IP stacks again, a position it has held for the longest time in the 90's.
well, i mentioned the article SUGGESTED it, and the text in bold is how i came up with that conclusion. if the stack is not at the top now and needs to be propelled back, how else would you interpret it?
Honestly I was hoping to hear slashdotter's opinions on what is the best currently from different angles. But looks like you guys took it the wrong way.