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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten | 24-29 |
Seitenumfang | 6 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 19 Juni 2007 |
Veranstaltung | 3rd International Conference on Networking and Services, ICNS 2007 - Athens, Griechenland Dauer: 19 Juni 2007 → 25 Juni 2007 |
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Konferenz | 3rd International Conference on Networking and Services, ICNS 2007 |
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Land/Gebiet | Griechenland |
Ort | Athens |
Zeitraum | 19 Juni 2007 → 25 Juni 2007 |
Abstract
The first part of this paper presents an empirical analysis of new transport protocols designed to achieve better performance compared to standard TCP Reno. Investigations are focused on TCP BIC which is already widely used in current Linux kernels. In the second part we discuss the influence of these variants on the throughput of multiple simultaneous connections as implemented in many .le transfer applications. With our results we prove that a) alternatives to TCP Reno become applicable today, b) better performance is achievable at the cost of unfairness and c) operating systems relying on TCP Reno may become disadvantaged in the future d) with new TCP variants the use of multiple stream .le transfers as implemented in GridFTP is no longer reasonable in many environments.
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2007. 24-29 Beitrag in 3rd International Conference on Networking and Services, ICNS 2007, Athens, Griechenland.
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KW - Congestion control
KW - Firewalls
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