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This document presents the RACK-TLP loss detection algorithm for TCP. RACK-TLP uses per-segment transmit timestamps and selective acknowledgements (SACK) and has two parts: RACK ("Recent ACKnowledgment") starts fast recovery quickly using time-based
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Publikováno v:
Communications of the ACM. 60:58-66
When bottleneck buffers are large, loss-based congestion control keeps them full, causing bufferbloat. When bottleneck buffers are small, loss-based congestion control misinterprets loss as a signa...
Publikováno v:
Queue. 14:20-53
When bottleneck buffers are large, loss-based congestion control keeps them full, causing bufferbloat. When bottleneck buffers are small, loss-based congestion control misinterprets loss as a signal of congestion, leading to low throughput. Fixing th
Publikováno v:
SOSP
While algorithms for cooperative proxy caching have been widely studied, little is understood about cooperative-caching performance in the large-scale World Wide Web environment. This paper uses both trace-based analysis and analytic modelling to sho
Publikováno v:
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 29:71-78
In this paper, we explore the operation of TCP congestion control when the receiver can misbehave, as might occur with a greedy Web client. We first demonstrate that there are simple attacks that allow a misbehaving receiver to drive a standard TCP s
Autor:
Amin Vahdat, David Becker, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Andy Collins, John Zahorjan, Thomas Anderson, Eric Hoffman, Stefan Savage, John Snell, Neal Cardwell, Amit Aggarwal
Publikováno v:
IEEE Micro. 19:50-59
Despite its obvious success, the Internet suffers from end-to-end performance and availability problems. We believe that intelligent routers at key access and interchange points could improve Internet behavior by actively managing traffic. We describ
Autor:
Neal Cardwell, Kimberly Keeton, Katherine Yelick, Richard Fromm, Christos Kozyrakis, Thomas Anderson, David A. Patterson, R. Thomas
Publikováno v:
IEEE Micro. 17:34-44
Two trends call into question the current practice of fabricating microprocessors and DRAMs as different chips on different fabrication lines. The gap between processor and DRAM speed is growing at 50% per year; and the size and organization of memor
Autor:
B. Gribstad, Thomas Anderson, D. Patterson, R. Thomas, Krste Asanovic, N. Treuhaft, Kimberly Keeton, S. Perissakis, Christos Kozyrakis, Neal Cardwell, Katherine Yelick, J. Golbus, R. Fromm
Publikováno v:
Computer. 30:75-78
Members of the University of California, Berkeley, argue that the memory system will be the greatest inhibitor of performance gains in future architectures. Thus, they propose the intelligent RAM or IRAM. This approach greatly increases the on-chip m
Autor:
Tobias Flach, Barath Raghavan, Shuai Hao, Andreas Terzis, Ankur Jain, Yuchung Cheng, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Neal Cardwell, Ramesh Govindan, Nandita Dukkipati
Publikováno v:
SIGCOMM
To serve users quickly, Web service providers build infrastructure closer to clients and use multi-stage transport connections. Although these changes reduce client-perceived round-trip times, TCP's current mechanisms fundamentally limit latency impr
Publikováno v:
Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems
Wide-area distributed applications are frequently limited by the performance of Internet data transfers. We argue that the principle cause of this effect is the poor interaction between host-centric congestion control algorithms and the realities of