Only for apps that don't try to utilize maximum throughput. Skype, YouTube, most web browsing, most mail use.
But those that do - like large file transfers over ftp/sftp or a very large email, for example - will cause the meltdown described in this article.
There are some TCP stacks that use RTT rather than packet loss as their congestion metric; Those fair well under a TCP-over-TCP regime (but have other problems)
Only for apps that don't try to utilize maximum throughput. Skype, YouTube, most web browsing, most mail use.
But those that do - like large file transfers over ftp/sftp or a very large email, for example - will cause the meltdown described in this article.
There are some TCP stacks that use RTT rather than packet loss as their congestion metric; Those fair well under a TCP-over-TCP regime (but have other problems)