Modern data centres host a myriad of cloud services and applications with stringent delay and throughput requirements. The vast majority of these applications are of type partition/aggregate, where many servers simultaneously communicate with one client to produce a result. Unfortunately, the standard TCP/IP protocol, originally proposed for the Internet one-to-one transport, falls short in this environment. This is due to the TCP throughput collapse in such environment, known as TCP Incast congestion problem. This paper revisits the Incast congestion problem and identifies its root cause: severe packet drops that result from the switch buffers overflow. We propose a method of controlling congestion, named ‘Many-To-one’ (M21TCP). The intuit...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also presen...
Modern data centres host a myriad of cloud services and applications with stringent delay and throug...
The rapid increase in data centre communication in recent years has led to a wave of interest in the...
In recent years, Data Centers Networks (DCNs) have been deployed to serve as the backbone to support...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) incast congestion happens when a number of senders work in parallel...
Abstract-Cloud data centers host diverse applications, mixing in the same network a plethora of work...
ABSTRACT TCP Throughput Collapse, also known as Incast, is a pathological behavior of TCP that resul...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) in cast congestion happens in high-bandwidth and low-latency networ...
Cloud data centers are playing an important role for providing many online services such as web sear...
Abstract — Transport Control Protocol (TCP) incast congestion happens when number of senders work in...
Abstract — TCP incast congestion which can introduce hun-dreds of milliseconds delay and up to 90 % ...
Improving transmission performance with one-sided datacenter TCP Summary Data centers host diverse a...
Modern Data Centers (DCs) host hundreds of thousands of servers running diverse applications and ser...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also presen...
Modern data centres host a myriad of cloud services and applications with stringent delay and throug...
The rapid increase in data centre communication in recent years has led to a wave of interest in the...
In recent years, Data Centers Networks (DCNs) have been deployed to serve as the backbone to support...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) incast congestion happens when a number of senders work in parallel...
Abstract-Cloud data centers host diverse applications, mixing in the same network a plethora of work...
ABSTRACT TCP Throughput Collapse, also known as Incast, is a pathological behavior of TCP that resul...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) in cast congestion happens in high-bandwidth and low-latency networ...
Cloud data centers are playing an important role for providing many online services such as web sear...
Abstract — Transport Control Protocol (TCP) incast congestion happens when number of senders work in...
Abstract — TCP incast congestion which can introduce hun-dreds of milliseconds delay and up to 90 % ...
Improving transmission performance with one-sided datacenter TCP Summary Data centers host diverse a...
Modern Data Centers (DCs) host hundreds of thousands of servers running diverse applications and ser...
This paper presents a practical solution to the problem of high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized ...
A many-to-one communication pattern is present both in Data Acquisition (DAQ) and datacenter network...
The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also presen...