October 2025
Intermediate to advanced
264 pages
8h 30m
English
In the previous chapter, we discussed what latency is and is not and why we care. Latency is the time delay between a cause and its observed effect, which is context-specific. For example, if you browse a web page, you’re generally interested in the request–response latency between the client and the server. For lower-level system components, you might be interested in the latency between a packet arriving from the network, the time it takes for the userspace application to process it, and so on. We also discussed ...
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