DocumentCode
1684136
Title
Performance adaptive UDP for high-speed bulk data transfer over dedicated links
Author
Eckart, Ben ; He, Xubin ; Wu, Qishi
Author_Institution
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tennessee Technol. Univ., Cookeville, TN
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
New types of networks are emerging for the purpose of transmitting large amounts of scientific data among research institutions quickly and reliably. These exotic networks are characterized by being high-bandwidth, high- latency, and free from congestion. In this environment, TCP ceases to be an appropriate protocol for reliable bulk data transfer because it fails to saturate link throughput. Of the new protocols designed to take advantage of these networks, a subclass has emerged using UDP for data transfer and TCP for control. These high-speed variants of reliable UDP, however, tend to underperform on all but high-end systems due to constraints of the CPU, network, and hard disk. It is therefore necessary to build a high-speed protocol adaptive to the performance of each system. This paper develops such a protocol, Performance Adaptive UDP (henceforth PA-UDP), which aims to dynamically and autonomously maximize performance under different systems. A mathematical model and related algorithms are proposed to describe the theoretical basis behind effective buffer and CPU management. Based on this model, we implemented a prototype under Linux and the experimental results demonstrate that PA-UDP outperforms an existing high-speed protocol on commodity hardware in terms of throughput and packet loss. PA- UDP is efficient not only for high-speed research networks but also for reliable high-performance bulk data transfer over dedicated local area networks where congestion and fairness are typically not a concern.
Keywords
Linux; electronic data interchange; transport protocols; Linux; TCP; dedicated links; high-speed bulk data transfer; performance adaptive UDP; scientific data; Bandwidth; Communication system control; Delay; Equations; Helium; Mathematical model; Optical fiber networks; Protocols; TCPIP; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Processing, 2008. IPDPS 2008. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Miami, FL
ISSN
1530-2075
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1693-6
Electronic_ISBN
1530-2075
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPDPS.2008.4536281
Filename
4536281
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