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  1. Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM '98 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication (SIGCOMM '98)
  2. Automatic TCP buffer tuning
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Best-effort versus reservations: a simple comparative analysis
Quality of service based routing: a performance perspective
Scalable QoS provision through buffer management
Data networks as cascades: investigating the multifractal nature of Internet WAN traffic
A digital fountain approach to reliable distribution of bulk data
Secure group communications using key graphs
Achieving bounded fairness for multicast and TCP traffic in the Internet
The MASC/BGMP architecture for inter-domain multicast routing
Session directories and scalable Internet multicast address allocation
Core-stateless fair queueing: achieving approximately fair bandwidth allocations in high speed networks
Uniform versus priority dropping for layered video
QoSMIC: quality of service sensitive multicast Internet protocol
Predictive and adaptive bandwidth reservation for hand-offs in QoS-sensitive cellular networks
The performance of query control schemes for the zone routing protocol
An active service framework and its application to real-time multimedia transcoding
Fast and scalable layer four switching
High-speed policy-based packet forwarding using efficient multi-dimensional range matching
An extensible probe architecture for network protocol performance measurement
Router plugins: a software architecture for next generation routers
Improving end-to-end performance of the Web using server volumes and proxy filters
Summary cache: a scalable wide-area Web cache sharing protocol
Accelerated reliability analysis for self-healing SONET networks
Scoped hybrid automatic repeat reQuest with forward error correction (SHARQFEC)
Error control techniques for interactive low-bit rate video transmission over the Internet
Modeling TCP throughput: a simple model and its empirical validation
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Automatic TCP buffer tuning

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Mathis, Matthew Mahdavi, Jamshid Semke, Jeffrey
Abstract With the growth of high performance networking, a single host may have simultaneous connections that vary in bandwidth by as many as six orders of magnitude. We identify requirements for an automatically-tuning TCP to achieve maximum throughput across all connections simultaneously within the resource limits of the sender. Our auto-tuning TCP implementation makes use of several existing technologies and adds dynamically adjusting socket buffers to achieve maximum transfer rates on each connection without manual configuration.Our implementation involved slight modifications to a BSD-based socket interface and TCP stack. With these modifications, we achieved drastic improvements in performance over large bandwidth delay paths compared to the default system configuration, and significant reductions in memory usage compared to hand-tuned connections, allowing servers to support at least twice as many simultaneous connections.
Starting Page 315
Ending Page 323
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581130031
DOI 10.1145/285237.285292
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1998-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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