Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host interfaces and operating systems are a crucial element in achieving end-to-end Gbps bandwidths for applications in distributed environments. We describe several host interface architectures, discuss the interaction between the interface and host operating system, and report on an ATM host interface built at the University of Pennsylvania. Concurrently designing a host interface and software support allows careful balancing of hardware and software functions. Key ideas include use of buffer management techniques to reduce copying and scheduling data transfers using clocked interrupts. Clocked interrupts also aid with bandwidth allocation. Our int...
This paper describes a new host interface architecture for high-speed networks operating at 800 of M...
Gigabit per second (Gbps) bandwidths can now be delivered by networks to workstation hosts. This dis...
The performance of distributed applications (such as file transfer, remote login, tele-conferencing,...
This paper argues that workstation host interfaces and operating systems are a crucial element in ac...
The last few years have seen network data rates skyrocket from a few Mbps to a Gbps or more. However...
We have previously reported a design for a host interface board intended to connect workstations to ...
A Host Interface Architecture and Implementation for ATM Networks The advent of high speed networks ...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
The advent of high speed networks has increased demands on processor architectures. These architectu...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
A major goal of the host interface architecture which has been developed at UPenn is to be sufficien...
The performance of parallel and distributed applications running on network of workstation resources...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
There are two complementary trends in the computer and communications fields. Increasing processor p...
This paper describes a new host interface architecture for high-speed networks operating at 800 of M...
Gigabit per second (Gbps) bandwidths can now be delivered by networks to workstation hosts. This dis...
The performance of distributed applications (such as file transfer, remote login, tele-conferencing,...
This paper argues that workstation host interfaces and operating systems are a crucial element in ac...
The last few years have seen network data rates skyrocket from a few Mbps to a Gbps or more. However...
We have previously reported a design for a host interface board intended to connect workstations to ...
A Host Interface Architecture and Implementation for ATM Networks The advent of high speed networks ...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
The advent of high speed networks has increased demands on processor architectures. These architectu...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
A major goal of the host interface architecture which has been developed at UPenn is to be sufficien...
The performance of parallel and distributed applications running on network of workstation resources...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
There are two complementary trends in the computer and communications fields. Increasing processor p...
This paper describes a new host interface architecture for high-speed networks operating at 800 of M...
Gigabit per second (Gbps) bandwidths can now be delivered by networks to workstation hosts. This dis...
The performance of distributed applications (such as file transfer, remote login, tele-conferencing,...