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> I.e. where we keep past connection state and use that
> as a reference for the initial cwnd. I asked Mark about
> this in the past.. and he said that his paper was
> mis-interpreted and this is incorrect behavior. If you
> have no connections up to a peer you should not use any
> past value for the cwnd...

So it's possible that the inital cwnd shouldn't be set by the hostcache
at all?

If this was the case, does that mean we'd just use the rfc 3390 logic if
enabled, with fallback to the manual sysctl variables as a last resort?

James
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