%0 Conference Paper %B IEEE P2P'XIII %D 2013 %T Data Plane Throughput vs Control Plane Delay: Experimental Study of BitTorrent Performance %A C. Testa %A D Rossi %A A. Rao %A A. Legout %X In this paper, we address the trade-off between the data plane efficiency and the control plane timeliness for the BitTorrent performance. We argue that loss-based congestion control protocols can fill large buffers, leading to a higher end-to-end delay, unlike low-priority or delay-based congestion control protocols. We perform experiments for both the uTorrent and mainline BitTorrent clients, and we study the impact of uTP (a novel transport protocol proposed by BitTorrent) and several TCP congestion control algorithms (Cubic, New Reno, LP, Vegas and Nice) on the download completion time. Briefly, in case peers in the swarm all use the same congestion control algorithm, we observe that the specific algorithm has only a limited impact on the swarm performance. Conversely, when a mix of TCP congestion control algorithms coexists, peers employing a delay-based low-priority algorithm exhibit shorter completion time. %B IEEE P2P'XIII %8 09/2013 %G eng %U http://www.enst.fr/ drossi/paper/rossi13p2p-a.pdf