Title :
Traffic characteristics of bulk data transfer using TCP/IP over gigabit Ethernet
Author :
Shaikh, Aamir ; Christensen, Kenneth J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
As network data rates scale-up, an understanding of how and why traffic characteristics change is needed. We study the characteristics of bulk data transfer TCP/IP flows in a fully-switched Gigabit Ethernet network. Both disk-to-disk and memory-to-memory transfers are studied. We investigate flow characteristics as a function of link speed, server load, operating system (Linux and WindowsNT), and number of simultaneous clients accessing a server. Using trace based simulations, we find that there is great variability in the “friendliness” of a flow to a single-server queue in terms of packet losses. Flows on Gigabit Ethernet tend to cause greater packet losses for a given link utilization and buffer size under certain conditions. We also find some unexplained inefficiencies in some of the flows. We investigate methods of application-level traffic smoothing to improve flow characteristics. A prototype packet-spacing socket send function is developed to reduce packet losses
Keywords :
client-server systems; local area networks; packet switching; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; Linux; TCP/IP; TCP/IP flows; WindowsNT; application-level traffic smoothing; buffer size; bulk data transfer; flow characteristics; flow friendliness; fully-switched Gigabit Ethernet network; gigabit Ethernet; link speed; link utilization; network data rates; operating system; packet losses; prototype packet-spacing socket send function; server load; simultaneous clients; single-server queue; trace based simulations; traffic characteristics; Ethernet networks; Linux; Network servers; Operating systems; Prototypes; Smoothing methods; Sockets; TCPIP; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Performance, Computing, and Communications, 2001. IEEE International Conference on.
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7001-5
DOI :
10.1109/IPCCC.2001.918641