Final Technical Report | |
Brown, Janet ; Huntoon, Gwendolyn ; Mathis, Matthew | |
Carnegie-Mellon University | |
关键词: Data Transmission; Performance; Internet; 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computing, And Information Science; | |
DOI : 10.2172/876620 RP-ID : doe-er-25470-1 RP-ID : fc02-01er25470 RP-ID : 876620 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
The Net100 project was motivated by complaints from computational scientists and researchers at DOE laboratories who were frequently unable to transfer data across the country at appropriate available bandwidth rates. Many high-performance distributed computing applications transfer large volumes of data over wide area networks and require data rates on the order of gigabits per second. Even though Internet backbone speeds have increased considerably in recent years, distributed applications are rarely able to take full advantage of these new high-capacity networks. The goal of the Net100 project was to try to improve the network performance of scientific applications without requiring the intervention of a network expert. The main objective was to have the operating system dynamically tune network flows so the application and the scientist would not have to be network-aware. The Net100 project sought to accomplish this by augmenting the tools and technology developed as a part of the NSF-sponsored Web100 project.
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