T/TCP For Linux is an implementation and
integration of T/TCP (Transaction TCP) into Linux
kernels. T/TCP is an extension for standard TCP
which uses a monotonically increasing variable, CC
(Connection Counts), to bypass the 3-way handshake
and reduce TIME_WAIT perild. T/TCP greatly
decreases the overhead that standard TCP
introduces when dealing with transaction-oriented
connections. T/TCP for Linux also focuses on the
promotion of wide adoption of T/TCP, since it has
indisputable performance advantages over standard TCP.