Title :
Evaluating high-throughput reliable multicast for grid applications in production networks
Author :
Barcellos, Marinho P. ; Nekovee, Maziar ; Koyabe, Martin ; Daw, Michael ; Brooke, John
Author_Institution :
PIPCA, UNISINOS, Sao Leopoldo, Brazil
Abstract :
Grid computing can be characterized as a distributed infrastructure that is a collection of computing resources within or across locations that are aggregated to act as a unified processing resource. In some of the anticipated future grid applications, the same data will be transmitted to multiple sites. It is widely accepted that this can be, in theory, best achieved using reliable multicast protocols. This paper addresses the use of reliable multicast in grid computing, identifying applications and requirements, and discussing how these requirements are met by the main protocols being standardized by the Internet engineering task force (IETF). The emphasis of the study is on high-performance computing and communication, and on I-N reliable multicast using the NACK oriented reliable multicast (NORM) protocol family. The two existing implementations are evaluated and compared with TCP, in scenarios that require I-N transmission of data with a deadline. Unlike other work, our conclusions are backed by experimental evaluation of existing protocols in production environments. Therefore, the results shown portray the range of performance and cost that will be obtained if grid applications are to embrace reliable multicast. The evaluation shows that NORM protocols can greatly reduce the network overhead incurred in I-N transfers using TCP, but currently fail to satisfy the high-throughput requirements of the grid.
Keywords :
Internet; grid computing; multicast protocols; transport processes; I-N reliable multicast; IETF; Internet engineering task force; NACK oriented reliable multicast; NORM protocol; TCP; data transmission; distributed infrastructure; grid applications; grid computing; high-throughput reliable multicast evaluation; multicast protocols; network overhead reduction; production networks; Analytical models; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Intelligent networks; Large Hadron Collider; Multicast protocols; Production; Telecommunication network reliability; Transport protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2005. CCGrid 2005. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9074-1
DOI :
10.1109/CCGRID.2005.1558588