Unfortunately, since Reno backs off later than Vegas, a mixed Vegas/Reno network ends with the Reno machines consuming the vast majority of bandwidth.
Unless they’re idle most of the time, that is. Anybody who’s run a modern BitTorrent client alongside a web browser has been in this situation: the congestion control protocol used by most BitTorrent clients watches for packet delays and backs off before TCP, so it’s much lower-priority than just about everything else. Even so, it can end up using the vast majority of bandwidth, because nobody else was using it.
Unless they’re idle most of the time, that is. Anybody who’s run a modern BitTorrent client alongside a web browser has been in this situation: the congestion control protocol used by most BitTorrent clients watches for packet delays and backs off before TCP, so it’s much lower-priority than just about everything else. Even so, it can end up using the vast majority of bandwidth, because nobody else was using it.