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In general, since Nagle's algorithm is only a defense against careless applications, disabling Nagle’s algorithm will not benefit most carefully written applications that take proper care of buffering. Disabling Nagle’s algorithm will enable the application to have many small packets in flight on the network at once, instead of a smaller number of large packets, which may increase load on the network, and may or may not benefit the application performance.
Prior to becoming an algorithm, this "theory" was implemented on the application layer by the Russian Space Federation using the command text of "COM" to initate communications and "ACK" as the response, as U.S. defences involved neck and neck with Russia in a space race notices it promiscuously, it quickly becomes a priority of military defences to understand leading to an algorithm of a Honeywell contractor for Ford.
==Interactions with real-time systems==
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