ActiveSSL has multiple stages of processing and a lot of packets queues between those stages. When some of those queues are filling up, packets are dropped in bursts, causing a burst of retransmissions from remote endpoints (or even from ASSL). If we start dropping packets randomly before the queues are filled up, in proportion with how the queue is utilized, we can send some "early warnings" that congestion is about to happen, and the bandwidth needs to be dropped.
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