Title :
QUANTA: quality of service architecture for native TCP/IP over ATM networks
Author :
Dharanikota, Sudheer ; Maly, Kurt
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
Abstract :
We propose a quality of service (QoS) architecture, QUANTA, for an end system protocol suite. We use TCP(UDP)/IP over ATM as a testbed to develop the architecture. We measure the application level QoS in terms of throughput, delay, round trip time, and loss to identify the base line performance an application can expect from such an environment. From the no-load condition we measure the behavior of these protocols at various data rates and user submitted data block sizes. We demonstrate the tradeoffs involved in obtaining high throughput, low delays, low round trip time, and zero losses at different data rates. We use host load condition experiments to understand the interaction between the CPU intensive jobs and the communication intensive jobs. We use network load condition experiments to observe interaction between multiple streams of the above two protocol suites, and its effect on the application QoS. Given these observations we define the missing components in the current protocol architectures to provide tighter control on the QoS guarantees. Components we define in QUANTA include a two level application to network QoS translator protocol tuning components, local feedback component, class based scheduling etc.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; computer networks; performance evaluation; quality control; transport protocols; ATM networks; CPU intensive jobs; QUANTA; QoS architecture; QoS guarantees; application level QoS; base line performance; class based scheduling; communication intensive jobs; end system protocol suite; host load condition experiments; local feedback component; missing components; native TCP/IP; network QoS translator protocol tuning components; network load condition experiments; no-load condition; quality of service architecture; round trip time; user submitted data block sizes; Delay effects; Loss measurement; Performance loss; Protocols; Quality of service; Size measurement; TCPIP; Testing; Throughput; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Distributed Computing, 1996., Proceedings of 5th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Syracuse, NY, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7582-9
DOI :
10.1109/HPDC.1996.546229