Sending data from Windows machine to the Windows or Linux over network with high latency is using 10% of the link capacity. Meanwhile, sending same data over the same network from Linux is almost ten times faster. The issue is same even when high latency is only simulated on the low latency connection by delaying the packets.
It seems that it affects all applications I have tried. Tests were performed on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003 and the same behaviour was observed.
From tcpdump it is evident that Windows sends about 10 packets in the quick burst and then waits for the ACK, meanwhile Linux sends about hundred packets without waiting for the ACK.
I have tried to enable Compound TCP without improvement.
I am looking for any suggestions on how to find out what is going on. And also how to fix it.