These days, commodity-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software are used to build high-end and powerful workstations and servers to be deployed in today's local area networks of private homes and small- to medium-sized business. Typically, these servers are multipurpose and shared - running networking functionalities involving IP packet forwarding in addition to other CPU intensive applications. In this paper we study and investigate the impact of running CPU-bound applications on the performance of IP packet forwarding. We measure and compare the impact and performance for the two operating systems of choice for home and small-business users, namely Linux and Windows XP. The performance is studied in terms of key performance metrics which...
Programable Network Processors(NPUs) are embedded system-on-chip multiprocessors optimized for packe...
In this paper the performance of IPv6 is investigated using Windows and Linux operating systems over...
The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has gene...
The performance of the protocol stack implementation of an operating system can greatly impact the p...
Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throug...
Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throug...
We present a benchmarking study that compares the performance of a network of four PCs connected by ...
Abstract — A small network of computing devices that started as ARPANET project in early 1980s is no...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN is analysed and compared for two operat...
In this paper, the performance of some operating systems (Windows 7, Windows XP, and Fedora 12) ar...
The PC hardware architecture and commodity op-erating systems such as Linux or Microsoft Windows are...
Summarization: To meet the demand for higher performance, flexibility, and economy in today's state-...
In recent years there has been an exponential growth in Internet traffic resulting in increased netw...
IPv6 is the successor of IPv4, the current Internet Protocol that runs out its address. It offers so...
Recent technological advances provide an excellent opportunity to achieve truly effective results in...
Programable Network Processors(NPUs) are embedded system-on-chip multiprocessors optimized for packe...
In this paper the performance of IPv6 is investigated using Windows and Linux operating systems over...
The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has gene...
The performance of the protocol stack implementation of an operating system can greatly impact the p...
Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throug...
Implementing IPv6 in modern client/server operating systems (OS) will have drawbacks of lower throug...
We present a benchmarking study that compares the performance of a network of four PCs connected by ...
Abstract — A small network of computing devices that started as ARPANET project in early 1980s is no...
In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11ac wireless LAN is analysed and compared for two operat...
In this paper, the performance of some operating systems (Windows 7, Windows XP, and Fedora 12) ar...
The PC hardware architecture and commodity op-erating systems such as Linux or Microsoft Windows are...
Summarization: To meet the demand for higher performance, flexibility, and economy in today's state-...
In recent years there has been an exponential growth in Internet traffic resulting in increased netw...
IPv6 is the successor of IPv4, the current Internet Protocol that runs out its address. It offers so...
Recent technological advances provide an excellent opportunity to achieve truly effective results in...
Programable Network Processors(NPUs) are embedded system-on-chip multiprocessors optimized for packe...
In this paper the performance of IPv6 is investigated using Windows and Linux operating systems over...
The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has gene...