On Parallel UDP-Based Transport Control over Dedicated Connections

Xukang Lu, C. Wu, N. Rao, Zongmin Wang
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Several research and production high-performance networks now provision multi-Gbps dedicated channels to support large data transfers in network-intensive applications. However, end users have not seen a corresponding increase in application throughput mainly because traditional end-to-end transport methods are not optimized for such connections. New congestion or flow control mechanisms are desirable to meet the challenges brought by dedicated connections to transport protocol design. The advent and proliferation of multi-core processors make it now possible to improve application throughput by providing multiple processing and networking resources to a single data transfer. Based on the existing PLUT method, we propose a new transport method, Para-PLUT, which utilizes multiple parallel UDP connections to take advantage of the full power of multicore processors for maximum aggregate goodput. We implement and test Para-PLUT in a local dedicated network testbed and the experimental results illustrate its superior performance over several existing methods.
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基于并行udp的专用连接传输控制研究
一些研究和生产高性能网络现在提供多gbps专用通道,以支持网络密集型应用中的大数据传输。然而,最终用户并没有看到应用程序吞吐量的相应增加,这主要是因为传统的端到端传输方法没有针对这种连接进行优化。新的拥塞或流量控制机制是满足专用连接给传输协议设计带来的挑战所需要的。多核处理器的出现和普及使得现在可以通过为单个数据传输提供多个处理和网络资源来提高应用程序吞吐量。在现有的PLUT方法的基础上,我们提出了一种新的传输方法,Para-PLUT,它利用多个并行UDP连接来利用多核处理器的全部能力来获得最大的聚合吞吐量。我们在本地专用网络测试平台上实现并测试了Para-PLUT,实验结果表明它比几种现有方法具有更好的性能。
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