LibreQoS v2.0 released
Version2.0 of the LibreQoS traffic-management and network operationsplatform has been released.
This release makes LibreQoS easier to operate, easier to understand,and much more useful for day-to-day network work. Now users can seemore of what is happening across the network, troubleshoot subscriberissues with better tools, and work from a much stronger localWebUI.
This release includes many capabilities that reflect ideas anddirection long championed by our late colleague, Dave Taht.
Dave's work helped shape the understanding of bufferbloat and theimportance of latency under load across the networking community. Hisinfluence continues to guide both LibreQoS and the broader effort toimprove Internet quality.
The project has also announcedthe release of the LibreQoS Bufferbloat Testv2, also dedicated to Taht. It runs in a user's browser to look at"latency under load, jitter, loss, and what those things mean forthe kinds of traffic people actually care about: browsing, streaming,video calls, audio calls, backups, and gaming
".