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Enabling Network-Aware Applications
San Francisco, California August 07-August 09
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Brian L. Tierney, University of California, Berkeley
Dan Gunter, University of California, Berkeley
Jason Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Martin Stoufer, University of California, Berkeley
Joseph B. Evans, University of Kansas, Lawrence
Abstract: Many high performance distributed applications use only a small fraction of their available bandwidth. A common cause of this problem is not a flaw in the application design, but rather improperly tuned net-work settings. Proper tuning techniques, such as set-ting the correct TCP buffers and using parallel streams, are well known in the networking community, but outside the networking community they are infrequently applied. In this paper, we describe a service that makes the task of network tuning trivial for application developers and users. Widespread use of this service should virtually eliminate a common stumbling block for high performance distributed applications.
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Brian L. Tierney, Dan Gunter, Jason Lee, Martin Stoufer, Joseph B. Evans, "Enabling Network-Aware Applications," hpdc, pp.0281, 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-10 '01), 2001
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