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  1. Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Research on enterprise networking (WREN '09)
  2. Understanding TCP incast throughput collapse in datacenter networks
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Practical declarative network management
Hash, don't cache: fast packet forwarding for enterprise edge routers
Multicast redux: a first look at enterprise multicast traffic
Change is hard: adapting dependency graph models for unified diagnosis in wired/wireless networks
Diverter: a new approach to networking within virtualized infrastructures
Resonance: dynamic access control for enterprise networks
Crossbow: a vertically integrated QoS stack
Understanding data center traffic characteristics
Remote network labs: an on-demand network cloud for configuration testing
Why should we integrate services, servers, and networking in a data center?
Delegating network security with more information
Understanding TCP incast throughput collapse in datacenter networks
Impact of IT monoculture on behavioral end host intrusion detection

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Understanding TCP incast throughput collapse in datacenter networks

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Joseph, Anthony D. Chen, Yanpei Griffith, Rean Liu, Junda Katz, Randy H.
Abstract TCP Throughput Collapse, also known as Incast, is a pathological behavior of TCP that results in gross under-utilization of link capacity in certain many-to-one communication patterns. This phenomenon has been observed by others in distributed storage, MapReduce and web-search workloads. In this paper we focus on understanding the dynamics of Incast. We use empirical data to reason about the dynamic system of simultaneously communicating TCP entities. We propose an analytical model to account for the observed Incast symptoms, identify contributory factors, and explore the efficacy of solutions proposed by us and by others.
Starting Page 73
Ending Page 82
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605584430
DOI 10.1145/1592681.1592693
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2009-08-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Tcp Unix Throughput collapse Incast
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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